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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1936_10_30.. ., ✓�.­--,•ar.,,,.=�,11111111111 ii,.--y „r ;�S'3e•"' .-.. .•i,,s-M- ;�..�"t�"••,S?F?e°'.i.f"�q'-•,:.rzi•F'rz.lr'"`c`+."'>'�-+.�,i••'• �F•�r?�c.-',v ".� u. v-.+ti a• `L•+;y::•k:. r.f ..r': •5 y(r. � i': >., •' r•t.._ ^S+: .`.� x ti•�._ - .:sn.• �' r .fir. '3' K.•kq✓::i,' . K:- ,.x..••.SS..`..7.,. ,y��`:... ,.tF,Y?..., ;,, :.Sial'' �'✓''..h`"' a x ..:-e n•'r' 'F`'"., .c. •.F• ',F.. "rc. -. ...., .. ... ..,.•, F.. '/.. .. - g;,. :.v: 1, �1 •4se� ib �•: ^.2" •/ -/ — PICKERING, ONT.. FRIDAY, .00T. 30..1936. 1936: VOL. L` 1. 5; C1lerrywood -Green Enver GR. I�jlN V] OOD ,L,JT lv y. Y ��l NOTtCE Miss Ruth Hollinger visited `wit' The Anniversary Services of the - _ Brougham -frierida on Sunday.: •:ween ' ;;t•iver Church will beheld on c R. H. 'p. PEAR90N-Phyaictan ' '•Utir`trneke'pwew'your way bliss Emily. Petty spent the enti -iwday next Nov ist-aL-2.3A-- • �L�V " Deodstus�. Dunbarton. toh every day. _ _ of the week in-Cronto with bpi 1•oo p. m. Rev. A..r. Park, of r� )f- +� $. FORSYTH. Oph. D.. Director , grandmother, Mrs. Chapman onto, will preach at both services established 1888 ` R.optometrica[ /woriatianof Ontario. Res. 'COAL, COKE, - ' Anniversary` Services will be ob and the Peaches Quartet- will rend- atoced M ber of the American Optometrical eT Spec t �weiati . Eye. examined by RPPoi°tment- : , W' OD, CEMENT, served in Cherrywood Church, or: special musical numbers. On 9804. Eloremunt, Ont:• this coming Sunday„ Nov. 1st, Rev 'Monday, Nov. 2nd, Lhe Entertain- Chopping Lag4tc. - -BAN D, - GRAVEL, Mr. Woodhouse, of Markham w-il' ment will be held in the church. ' A and preach at both servid`es at 2.30 and concert -company under the direct- Mondays, Wednesdays DOi�lALD RUDDY tfarrtdter, 7,30 p, 'm. 'Music will be provided by iion of- Mr. Pluard„ -of T-ronfo, in-. �aSohcitor.NotatyPubac. :v1u.,eytpLoan• BITILDER'tS SUPPLIES the home choir-in Che afternoon and eluding Madame Costello, -ell- sIId FMdSjrB fJitiee formerly occupied by Lne tate A. r• L nna- NEWS F'I"tHE �P.---ICKER tiott.e, wnitby. bly by Zion Choir in the evening, On the kn-,vn soprano, will put -on the'pro- When a Holiday comes OnIs Chop BE TON, • LiELL tf, ROSS following s. y ` . ping ay we wl grind t e nex lrrarrtstore tS Solicitors We bave also placed in stock a full '5th, a supper will be served in the day. n line of Maple Letaf ldilltng Hall from 6 to S o'clock,. followed Anniversary Services• Claremont . Vk 1LLIAl1 J, BEA'lUN..K, C. Cay Feeds. by a program presented' by Good- united Church, Supper-and Con- Fine grinding is necessary for pig H.BRtJUlil::i3LLL K,C• J. D•F. ROSS wood. Young People, featuring their cert on Mop. 2nd, in the Comm- feedilig, you get betteer value JAMI•� A wKIGHT A W MITCHELL.. drama, .,It Happened in June." unity Hill. Adm. .40 and .2S ' Ts t3ay btreet. toronto, Aaelaide283e A. ' Suitable music will be- provided. - per ton, ;Pickering, Out. Admission, 35 and 20. Bi;ouRham f%-�`��� C, KIUHAHDyUN lk Uo„ Barr-6. We grind finer than others andgiv V.tuY, soi:c,wrs. NVtdrle5 etc. , Su,'e 301, C♦fhce hone 74�t) Rt9ltlfjnCe 65.E �— - beititr service. tSicelsiu: Life 13utld,ng, its foronw St• 'T ro:Ao. ly Brock Road '_�lrs. T. • A. Knox celebrated her '(;•eli plate Ad. 16825: Pickering ,'hone 313. Stlt17t18y Ori 1�IOnd2y., _ This mill grinds all�the year around �[3UJ18CN .4c M VILLA`-Barris- The Beal Store,ClarelnoaC Mr and Mn;. Rona!d Ford st>Prt 1►Ir- and Mrs. Vic.- Parkin, °f and does not shut down in sumill tel Solicitors, Notary. Public. Office at - PRONE g- F Sunday with Mr- and '_Mrs. Wm. 'Kinsale,• spent Sunday with the W. aeon of Mr. Thomwn, lot 11; conce•ti,un t. -- Bavles falrtilw. +ti'hen little chopping is done. ` Fiekermg, Office hours: Thursday and iaturday lalicott. ' rveou .5, ream 7.Oo p m to 8 3U p. m , or by F U R N I T U R E if r. and 14rc. Wm= w h °tP, lin. The Y. P. S. ,are holding a Soc- Feed kept on hand, and am arrang •' It It. l pronto office: (S°B itoyul Sank . Phone Pick 20 N. Toronto,t3,SinS3t13• ".e :are di�pl wing all ncuftcm.i�r ani! lir=. Sturges and daurhte-., al F,ver�ng at the.Gannon home on Ing to keep d full of poultry ` 7 vatiety..of Shirley,- of - Brantford, were Sunday .Friday et'ening.- ONANT bt ANNII Barrisre urxtroutn Nod f�rsntteware • ' and. Airy Charm feeds f!c were. ith, Bert and lira. Harvie CASH BASIS---NO CREt)IT. CSoliaurs. NutanesPublic Furniture led Fort.itpre Fuller. 11i=s j.11lian. Austi'!, who hay y GORDON D. CONAfIi•'K. C. Novelties. been staying. with Miss Norma Ful-, e) Sunday last. Wit- � C}RmEl`� ALL[% F. ANN1S. B,-4., LL. B. Prices low, is keeping wick ttrtle! • ]er, returned to that city with them. b]r. anti llrs. Bate, of r'lrrhnto, ,.� offices• '7 t 2Simcoe St, S..Oahasrr Miss_ illda. Ho-A' and .Miss RLIlt had dianer with their aunt. Miss- Pbooe,-4 and 5 (C„harial, and as the cot,a RADIO SERVICE Both tuc kily escaped being hurt ids Bate on Sunday. PIA♦`t 022 Ill' House, Whitby. mr.ConarlPhone 7 (Whit- by',, .. when the car which they were dei Bob Vlalcohn vi on' Seton Prfize _ in struck some loose rave---? abo-1 t ��� t -act<ir plawi"e at the Ring- A \N f) - _. - — — A Graduate of Radio College g, : Uevatai one-half, mile west oil- tile. Ath. Til ,:soh] plowine- Match: All kinds c'f I E l air Volk - .. �. With turned c p tP y over and be- Mrs, Fred Cowie, Mra Fit, 0. SMITH. D. D. q.. 1, car u Orr le } r lir• a^ i 1� D. 8 • T to-the-minute traini p ?►I1 Tuning Guaranteed . i� t. .. � trig a t°urtng•. it is quite f•rtuaa:c and Jol+n Covc.e sal tsacc. esor to Dr. J. r• Oalil Graduate of p- Cowie' St'•. the Royal Callegeof Dent iurke sand Toron. and for then,.. that . it struck an old B' i a ort visit . on atii- C. S. MaCDONALD ,. rougtiar.� short m University. At Clar .aril o!tice over D. A. ,,FINEST EQUIPMENT stump, 'thus preventing it Smm _ Scott's store. very Two y vind F'rida,/`l Phone y' 2 CLOSE AYE., 1 OlE20NT0 scone o [t, for crushing _tY,^nr. Al* ougll ufferiti1f . and aim Ei Hil and it s. fl,e Tina are Phone Lal.eside 15021 r 1[YFkBRFZTT H41.Lal�lf;, L Ir, y„ Guaranteed Sattsfactton somewhat Fral shock fl, N i1] Wine �pent_a day }3st wl e u. i.Grnduate+l'thrlt{iyal ColLgeot AT none tnP.aClr�e fnr the accident, we with Mr. and bars. Beare of New- -Orders taken at NEWS Ofike �astta. tiurg uc': >rnd the Univeril of Toronto. - + ar@ happy-..to TElate. mslrlCet. e,nre■,deree.etnnddrx,r east of St. And Ria-tttt+rhtp 'Pel+•P� 11 Mr. and lire• R'r'1, lac}:E, W kir. ` ♦ Sale WW's Cbort:h, vicfsenng, ont. Jthce ho yry 9 Tabes and. Batteries always Oil h ►dS h 1 n g !.es �s D r V ci S e a. m. to a p m.• or by - arDnint nrnt. iY T'Y Greenwood pME lnd. ting .-,'Jiffar!i i orf(e ar!4l `r)r1,t . ser.ixl. Plane r•rb a',,,�.. 4911Y - H. HtfY .tI CL].E.it. . u T+" - - - - c "_"'_' , Ronald Fnent Sunday at the .--r-- i±n i v t o Bt?owgti inti Oort-arl� Annttersar Sa t_ res will be held .. -, iyr y•v ghtnRt: tl, �utstneoe C arbo. _- y Gray ttor+te fi,it r d tki N rr x a Phi,.+« 11.rh •ln+t`t ! in the L'�i�ed l;hu�t'ti here on Bun- r, , ° ., ,Mica CtP,rn,nn ait71,- Bl.fd'i..Fr�l ,ilii,, vt„atcle-: . r•r uhht , in t.v ro hNr �, le Mme- E•[.tZABF.TH ttll`{•i•3ttD:iOV— day Nov.\r>th, w•lien Pro:. A. J. r.�er•e..Ai��s �'e'ttie 5tp, A.t�• . r R •t l' . �A ;� U �1 nf-T:m;"nuc; College, ir�or uests of IILq Bator Lotwn mowers-h.(pened, A fFire'•ndauto:nuhri.' a,suil u1 al! kt •.fs, Juh., itvn , were t , we g et Presenting compatne' l 00-d tinitt l stated• r,� "._ Toronto,' will pi'eJch, bo-1, 1�1°Tr11nf; 13ct 'week cn+l: � �'S 1 1.t'`�l)1 1 l'LA Ii M; kIf7N \1 1.1C - l'P9Cher and evP.,ir. Our loris ihrxir wilt ; phi per- HcSclr t^•1 t «rf. t,rn 0l fit'i, r«. RhnnP d11S eft. lli cit ills B:ierhu�ll Ext>fsrieviced 9- FOSTILL, Liceds*di Auedoueer; , take charge of. the mucic itt the Stouff`:lle, Ort., oft Oct 20th 1 36 �.lor poiau�tor,otyorltannoosarto. asci wlth.ti•-lOCOntO �.t)I1F8tVatfrr)' mor,2ing and ('L".ip.r (Move at the to l•lr. anti Airs, JamtG C. phlli]i4, �+1 r�� Hao.aler of ►a 'tludo attouued to on shorseas (;tA,llfjlno. service. I- lJ dreg. Ortwa af•-.r r a., Out, evening, sery •Br,)w-ham, On-* , a ann (:stillborn►. `-" wi'l) teach aflernoona or evenings The. ♦V�rr,tan'. ..?lsqoc at v)n. v,rill E•e ,> Institute ori c;ron- savto•, �3 R BEATON. Tilt!'\SHIP' W` a9 T: 0 D Clerk convev-anc-r Cmamt.sion•r fur Saturday reserved for school terve a Hot rkc y D:nner. in the gor(n a Hath e'en Party !n th- taktna att��fdavit•. Accountant: L;(c issuer of children. church ba�etrert nn Tuesd^•v even- Hall. on Saturday -evening and -will 'p •} t atarr+a,te Li`a,o.ti. N hteevale. Ont, N iv. l0.lr, t .-V 'l , . folla. give the children+ •a 'real 400 i time Build S, • V �l>t - - - iRates very Moderate. - " - _ -- drama, ' '-d h a; teey - L: reit 1t`p and refreshments. _ -- e r p Plies �`ict f n - `airs ' ��, , MAW Studio at my own homae one mile Lena Rivers ^ pre silted :!,Y The rie.ia; ' f "Mr. I?cu 1 - t t �,.10ENSED AU('TtoSE, R ANI -east of Brou9•ham on No. 7 moria c,it,a'n I)r::.nat4 (tub who are will be plea cd o know tb�',t T.rthl'rf`T Highway• well koown •to Grceawi,or, Watch r,`..le to b� uP and around the. hones L3,. t; l+Itl,lee f V SLI j'1'O _ i Sales conditioted 'Anyat'hCrC for bills. again, and .hope that the :improve? _ Phone or write, Al 9 8tt Dundxr' The W. MI S., ai'r' n- a ' tnent may continue. greet, Eeet, ill seryire on Sunday everti g, 'Nov. The addition to, the Don.-11 Becr Albert l (lfiul, _ c tVtr+tby, Ontario. _ Pickering Mills ]st in the KinF,' 6hpr- MiQse- residence is ackancing rapidly: DC,nle*;iae (iOkA Edna Green and alit'e 1':gg will ;V-s Jennie Du'r.•can ,and \I,. G. I't •i fArr j Avoid ti' WOofi givo their rerrrts ;rc nl "' 1 ! schoo'l Ness were with tl,e former's peo- (ifineilt..L1 Agency for Frost' t p Body �Vrna for eat er;, an s ple over the week-end... •l p le Bo .an Accident Cockshicitt Farm SIFicllllnery of Brougham will give 1� or' of her of our Brougham boys, Ross splendid llisaonaly t iia •Special Willson► and Allan Gray represent- Agents for Liludy Feriele Con plete. life and repair(;, music k cordial welcome to all. ed the South Ontario Swire Club ani �ie`�: •o's::r.ur) BUT Chopping and Fends Of all _ -- at the judging competition at theI. � IOU•.UAN Avntn kinds. Kinsale 0. A. C. G h on. Tuesday last.= antf A uetp 1 THE E�:PE\�E and captured Second Pri.ze.. Ciocksbut't I1x2plementf THAT. - Royal Pastry Four Sorry to report. the serious ill- The Warflie Everest family were re m Before BsybtS FOLLOWS! „ ness of Mrs. A. Bunker _ who has visitors wit _ YRIL S. MO RLEY Poultry Feeds, �rOW1L�, ' er home ere• Mrs. Everest Sr. and son, Ray, paid - - , ' ... . _ .. l3ENErR9LINRURANOE Ma9h, aging Mal Miss_ Jacqueline• Stevenson has him a visit the first of the week. WILSON BR08e ?;elope Piekerint, 8981 We any all, makes'of Plow Points. been spending a few days viCh her bars. George Philip was . a Toro v s *T j grandparents here. to visitor during the week. Lecust , 00t• - WHETHER . D• N. • Lock WOOd - Mr. Tommy Farndale we are sorry Delegates from the Brougham T. PboneMark 72+14 to say is confined to the house P. tTnion' at Brooklin on Saturday ,,_�,.,e• 'PICKERING, ONT. through illness. - were: Misses Annie, Bayles,- Doris You require aSed- n.e Farm lately vacated by Cl- Johnston and •Mary Malcolm, ahs FOLDS R. G. CLENDENZNG aTence R]cbarii n has been 'sold'to' reported a very interesting meet. • • J .Wagg, of this village. ing. Annie Bayles and Mary Mal- R 91 14114 ' Mr. an rs. even on, o colnl - a so ellen e the Sun ay -- P,chPrintt•. spent a , day la: t wee!: .morning setv-icQ• D �� �g jj .Jbed, ed, Spring or mat' Pciv!►ttt At>al ill:i 11C43 with Mr. art(] :Irs• W. Stevi�nson. bIY. Frank Hood .:vac' with 1,;s g7R011E..�1IT15 I?,t,r :ind \'ight•Service Miss Annie Bayles and friend of sister, Mrs.' A. Lem-mon, on Sunday, tress.. Pil(>,te Il000 Brougham called, on- Miss Eileen and both -attended' the funeral of `' Alelvprn 50(10 Parkin on Sunday. their uncle, tb..e late John Keay Mfl) h 1 e flvoideCd by t king "See Our Asaorbment. Mrs. Stell and sons, Stanley and- which took place on Monday from i [ALINE R !�1 Mar:�am, � Ont. Gorf!on, spent Sunday . rxith Mrs; •the home of his-daughter„ - in. ^hr C�PSYLES Walnut Dresser, . ' 29 50• --, - -' - comp of•' Asltbunt. ._ _ .. onto, for i%termellt at Lindsay. The " Con,�ratulatiens to Mr. and Mrs. ]axe Mr. Reast was born and spent Mattr6pSes, inner spring f,-i? early-years in this •dis+riC+. an 1 ! if you Are subject to winter Colds Cold Weather L1lm. BeK 'on their recetrt marruga. t filled mattresses. - `Ve wish_thetll► much 'happinegs airvI ,-.,,as well ,mown herein• years gone or P�ronchitis st;.rt taking fJaliyer Is •Ilere, and we-are, ready, prgsperity. i by. "' Oil now before the cough weather $18 50—$39 ;50 Are you, ? We have rale ee r e - Anniversary Services 'of ' St• begins. llsually;onc capsule per - f R ]p m. Parkin has' retsrnei} to his All felt Mattresses from $19.95- up—Any --size, ham-e here from the Oshawa Hosp- John'tt Church last .' Sunday after- 'All or price you wieh. its] impaoving- from his serious ace- 'noon and evening had ii'spl'ersdid at= day is sufficient as a preveotatirff.. $5.50—$9.50 ident which occurred on 74ranksgiv- ndance. Rev, F, G. Joblin, of PRICE-- 1.50 per 100 Walnut Cedar Cheate Coleman heaters, -Imps and ing ,Day, - ngttg, preached two earnest or- lanterLer -Alga. °a complete . '"iae W. M•- S- are holding-specials nw g._diloiM of Al- tjmcs a OIL baa more ency SO Large size, $24.50 The vision times the Vitamin 71 potency and . stOdl[ of pipes etc., far services in our church on Sunday ond's asld Cherryw trod United evenin Mrs. T. C. Dir of Churches gave musical numbers SO of more, times the Vitamin D C A STERRITT stoves and furnaces. w -' potency of the best grade of meds- - A. _ Brougham will address tate meeting• that c%l "uek appreci^.�ct• The - Call us now and let us put your else, Cod Liver Oil. • - � Falaersl Director Special numbers farm Kinsale, Mt. tgoayd o! Managers and the Cong- furnace and stoves in good she r $ Pt• Zinn and Greenwood will be �v- ieftation 'were deeply grateful to Start taking • these capsules nf1W Private Ambulance �T T�•�t—vQv jded. all tkese visitors, also to all those before A cold gets you, - Pbone 1300 LLVI,l� B 4J �7HIB 1 At the Briezbush Hosnu nn ;,p 'l+F +, o in- j� Hardware Phone 4606 itn,• St.lufrville, ont, on Or+."'Wt, annvrisn,ry day 'a tial day of in- �• C. Jones, Phm B Pickering. Ontarl0 19.4F, to Mr. and Airs. Rolph T-ide- aspiration and thanIngiving.- - Y, pTeKEB"o mart, rookllo, OWL a sort. IM...-la...- -- 01 - .....^(•@ K1 h.. ... ., - ,..fir.• •L 4" .. .:1 " l 77 M— I R. _ • • �i�4'��� ���J Q� �� :�i� : i� ��a� ������ �a���� ����i�i�i� ���i�:� mai ��. �ai�i "Not • great deal. You probau p - y _ - know more -about him than I do if i -sk you are a fan. He's been with' us EATHoN TSE ,71 ;�; for three years now and was our b'ept /or Sala"arown Labe/r ft1, . man. We got hint in a trade from the t IAMOND ►, Detroit Bears. "i:; _ • tiem I .e. arried?» BY CORTLAND FITzSIMMON5"'SAIADag 1�lk • / ►'� "Not that I know of." "Then 'that eliminates a jealous -- ►"a wife from the picture Was he _ -..'L well liked on the team?"- was the - SYNOPSIS "But gee! Inspector!". T e r r y next question.: 8lnee Pop Clark disbanded his, started. I No. He was too arrogant most of famous Blue'Fire-eaters ten years "Yeah', I know, lou guys are neo the timi� I do„'t think any of .the 325 ago he has been vainly trying to er satisfied, are you?"; J boys actually disliked him but they - win the United League perin'ant' "'But it's. great -news and naturally Ieft him pretty much to himself. He TEA _ with his Royal Blues. sport wrt• I'd like to be, on the inside if I didn't pal 'with any .one in paxticu- - ters'give them little chance. could." - lar." CHAPTER VII "What did he do with his 'time?" •"And got an' nice little scoop for Belly started to speak and then "He was great on the social Use of.. ""Stop" Si n4 Licenses were needed by Russians' � .r your, trouble . Well, you've •had stopped. Terry' watched Isis hopeful- stuff. Tie had good connections and wwho wished io wear 'beards in the f"►, enough for one -day; you'd better ly, "You were in the press box all knew •people in most of the cities. _ •reign of Peter the Great, who put �� g game?" Kelly asked. He was. quite a hand v: ;'!r the 0 al fro smotori Toronto 111 erved Uy t scram. Kelly's mouth flattened out throw h' the ?" a he..v ' tax . on the "face faun " into a straight line and his eyes lost "Yes.' the system of road signs indicattng His aim was to make his people, k •B '!Save you sent your stuff in to the "That opens up quite a line for the approach to curves, intersections shave in European style. paper?" -investigation. Did he ever have -any and through thoroughfares. These "I, called t am up and gave' them trouble over women?" signs are simple, distinct and gener• the scoop." — "None that I know about except- ally of good visibi',ty. Considerable "No, I mean the play by play ac- "VWalsh stoppedi and glanced at Pop. success has also attended the ef►orts -� Ai2ve count of the game'." "Except what?" Kelly demanded. of -thy Highway Department to subor- "All but the last part, and I have "He means my daughter," Pop dinate merely advertising signs so that here in my pocket." Terry pul• trying . to grasp the implications of that they do not interfere with the led out some sheets of paper. • both Kelly and Walsh. direction signs.. - "Well. I guess I'll let you stick "I lost the same, didn't I?" - 4round.1 I may need- you to check Walsh snapped. "Lo-st it when I hadASK YOUR DOCTO`k THIS go along. it l'a'the bag, tea. Horan touched out - . with me as I No theory can pass all tests with Hying colors "Thanks, Inspector.", . a dead man and .the verdict will have ."-Julian' S. Ilutiley: "Where do, you get that `Inspector to stand. How could my menplay stuff? , I'm just Bill Kelly -of the � ball. after what happened?" : s Homicide Squad. You. stay here, I , "Then the Blues. r,on ?" . Terry A �Nfap Around Slip � >J. " see, but don't give anything to your asked. , For Extra Lon Wear r Raper without r y okay.•' "I)oii't be funny, young fellow! $ F --_ Kelly' turned' to -thedo,tor. "You Why wouldn't they v. -in?" ;ny he's been t,c "Yes, through t?ie heart." ' " of men bustlinn about the locker- "'Now. ocker 'Now, who did it and holy? Kelly room could be heard _p!ainTy in. then _ mused aloud. - l silence - which followed. 1Valsh's 11, "The Doe thinks it was done o with tspeech. "► ' a rifle." Terry offered. I Kelly turned to Pop CIark. "i want y?". Kelly y 'sx•ung toward -thee _row to hold all the men, bath teams,, .ROYAL YEAST CAKES doctor. until I can have a chance to tali: / � \ Ask flim Before Giving Your - "As T •explained to . this- young to •th^m.- You boys -see -to that. will / _.keep -man, this was an accurate shot and you?' he instructed' the <polieemen, \, -� Child an Unknown. Remedy you couldnt trust a revo)ver so great "and," he added.as an zift'erthought, P.rarticatly any, doctor you ask will FULL STRENGTH a d'irtance. "frisk all -of them,. both teams: -`'• � r i warn:."Don't ire your child unknown "Where do' you get. thi's distance The.meri gone, h,? continue';: "I;1� _ �tI 1 ren,cdics luithoul asiting your doctor I �t �` _• - z stuff?" Kelly demnded...... - get the medics] examiner up hcze to c, "1'4 ell." the doctor began: "it is � e" rrfy 'the examination o r this doe: ! ': - �. Ei��i�. --- When�it conies to the widely used on the field fired the shot. said. P•acc we can •go r� y - "milk of m.7 -- in. possible, but not like] that a man tor. Is there some ' uh?rFn s remed i .. _ " If the: _ nesia," the standard of the world i, _ '1 shot' leas not fired from the. field �•, _(To be Continued.)' �� estatiGshcd. Tor oyer. half a rcdtu;y then it came from -the- iiands or gut- f - Y' ors have saki "PII1l•.LIF�S' = . / - - 1 , doctors Safe for children. side somewhere. See' what I mean" - � ✓ � it .. _ 1 of -; } } "ou can't- command accuracy at 'too \ o other is '.quite Pike _.. T K - e great- a distance t�tith a `revolver." y r�d� Far East ,1` - ICeep this'n mind; and ser' PIiIF.- WHITE BREAC LIPS' MMK OF MAGNESIA" "That's a good point," Kelfy said; field Imporfan# v�•hcnyo¢hu}-,Nnwalso>ntablclform. "only I don't like it.' If 'that bozo Get the form you prefer. Hirt Se,^, plat was shot with a rifle, ; it could have - what you = et -is labeled "Genuine t� :• bcen done -from' meat answhcre, ilp on Sir -Herbert Marler' Say! "' Jap- i Phillips' NMAk of Magnesia'." the bluffs, from some house -top, from alit'Se BUSIC1eSS ISItaY -I, the top of the stands,;, t J ALSO 1N TABLET FORM: "Or even from the _cks'atcd_ sia'ry y o Canadians sl,.. Ad I n'I`co� o P °ti a lye u n,o% � bIO�ITRE 4L - t,n�^ tw,t.lv3 tion," Torr • su vested. genu nn hilliest M of be givitl& greater Consideration. t0 � _ - b'taunoet4,�_"�'�,� j _Two in. "hello, their -trade interests e aras sts in the FEt _ I,, _ P --� . Kelly, .what are you doing here?"and it would' be to their own I MAC:.N• •' Just wandered over ., to see. »hat b answeudmer en Andwas: all -about," Kelly 'Canadian trNli istert o�Ja an rand j' ?cL=�'` t w� r� when, I saw it Has p I - - neK!y-appointed 'liinistcr • td -'Wash - MILK _- •,..; . CANADA hot stuff, I called centre street to j MIEN OF COFFEE RING believes. '. �':'PHILLIPS' JI MAGNESIA see:if i Could have tho case.-I'rii on.,, Japan's enormous indestrial ex- (v . .t• p • pansion 'had ..particular meaning to - -- it ask .hat's u the second policeman #Cauda which `has"'a-Iai�ge export 1 ' "Looks' like murdci - the Ear E-st, Sir - op clank and «'a il, tlie'i'hilsdcl !said,• pointing out Canadian raw ph manager, came in just as Kelly materials and semi -finished goods, _•An Alm In Li{e 7 ow;z said "mrrder'' .. fsupplied base .for finished J ,,e racy may nl.'. L t, '.he >..:r rt.r the "it can't be murdei,': Pop said. 1946•B tattle to the sL.,ng-nut, u:e t,rizes m I I P;OdUCt§. _ M II(o- DO go to the mentally alert awl eF' "It .is. just the some;" Kelly -re' _ Sir. Herbert stated Canadian trade . No sales talk for analysis is ne- :,curs'. plied, "unless the Da here is cff his with Jepnn had been • •badly balanc- cessary to convince you that this YI•u can bring 41recttr:n t�' near , , y.atr base." �.i ed. in' 1929, but "now •we have .:far slip is actiau built, shaciotd 'proof, 1,;e and learn ee:r-mast, y. wentni t::a- i, Of ebursc sol::e ol:e ,'*ouTd`have) more diversified and larger exports I and styled for extra Jong wear. c encs is a matter of tcaictng, PARKER HOUSE ROLLS to nmrd6k my best player' just when to that ctSuntry than ever." Notice how the skirt _double•. in 1r);r,*:fjr. par::cWars of ovr cburzes. 'I was winnin„ a game. �`'a?sh' teas ` The -idea that Japan' teas so far'i back is left open at the sides from _The Institute of Practical as mad as a v:ct hen. I the waist down. That means less and Applied Ps .' east it could 'hate only little affect wear and. tear and you won't sit out Pp Psychology "I't's 'i'mpossible!" Pop muttered; j'on Canadian busihess conditionsi the back or split seams. The low '110 CONFEUEP.ATION BLDG.stens from' this?" hr. asked' POP.- was erroneous, the-'• minister • said. I ..cut- back ant] nart•ow-straps s make - P Montreal, F.Q. 1111y rooms," POP ,suggested. • He explained: `' apanest�hny ashes- it ideal for your street frock and — ea oft yl a a❑ los and aluminum. from - evening' gown. A coo er, easier to - i ,. Queb'ec•;.'� don, wrap=around just doesn't exist! - d" when ,they were seated, 'Reny' said nickel from .Ohtario' wheat from 3> rotes for me, will the Prairies, and lumber from British r it. i um f c to make, • to Terr •`ta?:e } What's -more, r You, kid? They may come in handy." Columbia.,. requiring a minimum o1 cutting anti �sF�y Felt • stitclliilg. Tow caA't have tae many 0 , 'Make these delicious breads Then he turned top 1 e ,:` "R' at do 'We are even affected by a of these slips, Just send for Bar- ou knnw about \t,' [faTnirit n China• or a great depreci- barn Bel]. Pattern tie. 1946.13. It is ��� ag With Royal Yeast Cates and alien of currency there. For then I bail tae- s ],4, 1 18, 20; Royal Sponge Recipes .. , Corresponding 3s an u4 t ° the. Japanese cannot sell the menti- 42 andf 44, sizes y �.{ f a measurements.32. 34, 3', p _ attuned goods In China and can- a,id 44. Size 16 (34) requires 2 3=4 Royal Yeast Cakes are the only dry o�1 not buy- from us" he concluded, i Yeast full y , yards. of •99 -inch lnate.rial. r l y protected b individual,HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS U-r•'latl�o-tty as maaing car Don' bla'C every time you use them. The stand- pig ' from napthalene,_ a ,coal, tar Frodnc gad for more than 50 years -is it any `r,9 and to insure `a market 'the goverl wonder 7 out of 8 Canadian house- wives who use dry yeast demand \L�wa meat has decreed that the rubber lir Royal? keep a package handy. `� facto ries and. other industries sha Send Of ' `�, mix it with a imported black, whic. h the less W FREE, costs 0 BOOKLET! 09 - - ROYA"The Royal Yeast,MAKE UP YOUR ..it. Book" gives tested Royal t0 YEASTSpongoRedr�ee LIVER- BILE for the bres2ls O� r shown above gad (( many o t h e h . Lift " And You'll Jam Out of Bed in tho CAKES P FREE! to Urs . co4_' �Q Morning Rarin' to Go Pon today I. t BUT MADE -IN `, " - The liver rboaid to ppbeooa¢rr oI.ut two pounds of p bile CANADA GOODS Hgnrde wingtraely, your food lldoese't dlige&. just dears In the bowels. Gas bloats np STANDARD BRANDS LIMITED it yc�pr stomach. YousWonetlpsled. Hermfnl poisons �goo into the body, and you feel sour. lraesr Ave• and Liberty Bt., Toren to, Ont. a aaak and the world looks punk. ed me, cbe'tri►a Royal TOW Amem bowel movementdoesn'talwaysset st the ansa. You need something that works 7iaaw on the liver as well. It takes there good, old Carter's' Ltttle Liver Pitts to get these two ' .potmda o! bile Sowing freely and make sett lest "np attdop Harmkra and �ntla, this - Issue No. 44-- '36 maks the bUa sow freely, The do the work Taws .� othem. f ealanet bot Nava m ealomal oT mercury In • Ask for Cas'ter's zariw Liver PiIL bs C—! - name I etabbaaly Mum snytbins 41—?50. and numoer of pattern wantea. rn- -14::z t —=. I -_ '7qIi _ • _ 1 close 20e In stamps- or coin (coin .pr'eferred),; wrap It carefully. and 'address your order to Barbara 8e11. Room 421,.73 Adelaide W.. 'Conon• , to. - - THE GREAT ENERGY- FOOD -with the' -delicious -Flavor 1 ...EDWARDSOURG UPYR _ A Product of The CANADA STARCH COMPANY. Limited.. Q� J "' M,oxQay itAW 8 to 8.30 E -S -T. e _ .Z r• _ C- . ' .' ,,.:. ih : C .'sA 3s •. 4 � �' ',3 ''4 y`.S ..fts"�,� "'� _ v�,, +yF_._ �_ __ : ..... . ,. fir.,.,, ,,,Mc s '. d ;,.. .: K •G• w�'u "�•.9 '�.,_ :..- .Jt. .,.T n' : Slips of parchment enclosed in silk 8.) The Christian warrior here wears but for all his fellow soldiers also bags and covered with mysterious the helmet of salvation in the ,'ease They form one army, and the 's';c UND Acharacters were well known all over of his being the receiver 'and' oos- cess of one is the success of the the East. The more potent or rare sensor of deliverance crowned • and other. ' behalf, that ut- spells or charms were written out in armed in the victory of his Head. 19. And on my books which passed from one exor- "And the sword of the Spirit, which terance may outh,ven unto nit in to make known cist to another, and were sold for is the word of God. This is the opening my ams_ ery of the only offensive weapon in the entire with boldnefor as which vIt am an am s 1 20 C H O O N large os e, , E S S• O 20. "So mightily grew the word hst In opposition to all error, to all zassador in chains; that in it I may of the Lord and prevailed." The con- false principles of morals, to all the s,cak boldly, as [ ought to sp. junction "too" refers to all that has sophistry of vice, to all the sugges- See Acts a• 29.) If Paul ever be - preceded , ,it was in this way that tions of the devil, the sole, simple, sy - - • - - •his life- wea TH£ .CHRISTIAN WARFARE. —that 'dwelt. in Asia heard the word the word ofGod the phrase al mightily ed as so and sufficient answer is the word of came was4o Jn 1 lis chains oto which n Ae6s 19i gphesiaws 6: 19-20.. < of the Lord, both Jews and Greeks." powerful, 18, "With all ra er and su!x ti GOLDEN TF;:CT.—"Be strong in the "Ephesus, as the seat of government, grew and prevai!ed", might be, rend- prayer P the apostle terers w +re these whish z; — Lord, and in the strength of his was the center from which the whole ered "with overpowering force and cation praying at all seasons in the which coup!c l his ri_,1 t wrist to the • might.", Ephesians ,6:10. province of Asia could best be af- 'strength which nothing could resist." Spirit, and watching thereunto in u11 left wrist of n soldlur who contin•ia-1 Y THE CESSION 1N ITS SETTING' fected;"and the effect of Paul's long 13. Wherefore take up the whole perseverance and supplication fo. al his — Paul remained in Ephe- work extended. far over that vast armor of God; that ye may be able to the saints." ii�e aye to pray on ever; a .mimed mrPntPay mThetfa�t thatri a Time.withstand in the evil day. The ar- occasion, in ever crisis, with war us nearly three years, A.D. 53-55>• province." „ conceivable form of prayer, spirit- _ uall �s'atchfull erseverin 3 v'as. in cha'•na did n'+t :ancel the ;he Epistle to the Ethespians was 11. "And God wrought special J idg the identifies the period of fact that lie r- as also xn ambasss hr probably written about A.D. 62. • miracles, by the hands of : Pau a" 12. which..the apostle is speaking as a comprehending]�ltio soldier onter- ''i Place. — The city of ,Ephesus was "Inasmuch that unto the sick were critical dap, a time of peculiar peril ing attle pays for I.'mself alone, of God. located in the Roman province of carried away from his body handker- and trial. ,pksia; #rear the moutli of the (:ayster' chiefs or aprons, and the diseases "And, having done all, to stand." River,:s for the three miles from the western departed from them, a isle a—adm g Lon=A +_- �.�=-ems::: =�+++` :��+- +-�� �� ��_.���. .ems �.����,���i shore of Asia, Elinor. Paul wrote the spirits • went out." The word here. Christian -to held his round and not �, -Epistle to the Ephesians from the translated "handkerchiefs" means to give in or to retreat before the ;�; __ —The ___ city of Rome. 'sweat=ctotirs" - Pt is not said ttcat pressure of his enemies. ;�; ��®L 1►' 14. "Stand therefore, having K ►�. "And `he entered into the synar Paul gave swag parts of his dress, ;►� gogue, and spake-boldly for the space the cloth used to. wipe _ the sweat girded ,your loins with truth. Doubt, �!+ S o! three months, reasoning and per- from the workman's face and 'tete error, ', nd skepticism can never give . suading as to the things concerning short apron, in order to work mir- strength to resist cell. "And having %i * ,� he the kingdom o! GodPaul, at Ephe- acles by them. The text rather im- put on the breastplate of righteous- �o� �., _ folloyvs bis usual custom of first plies that the people manifested their nets." (See Isa. -59:17.) The right- 4 a °'" entering into the synagogue, for faith in the same manrler as did the eousness here referred to is probab- 64 there he would find men fjf 'his own woman with the issue of blood Glatt, ly the believer's own personal right- 64 BY MAllt bi. fa1URGAN + race who would know something of 9: 20-22) and God answered thcir eousness,- his obedience to the holy ;!4 the Scriptures, who believed in the faith as God• answered the womna's law of God. war faith . if it is 15. "And having shod your feet• centra character is one God answers ce r G The looking faith, for rice A' were o0 Maurice .. d sand who e e SKIES b e Co g' W true O . 5ne 1 0 S.0 y vi preparation of the gospel erican � nth the Am !or a Messiah. real nen when made imperfect by P P M Bernard Blackman, an..American 9. "But when some wer hard- ignorance or superstition." of peace. "The feet are the instar- Hindus, . (the. Macmillan Co. journalist, and grandson of a. meats and therefore the appropriate _ cued and disobedient."" The word 18. "D'Iany also"oY them -that -had j of Canada) $2.75. Here is an Russian. idealist, who goes to symbols . of • motion ; and the Chris l:.. , Moscow and is immediately em here translated '"disobedient"- means -believed came,--eenfessing, and de- Y event of the season. A first novel o unpersuaded, not .daring their deeds. It is amazing tian-soldier-whose•career is a march I from. the pen of this gifted- broiled in revolutionary activity• to believe," and failure to believe' how wickedness -and true belief in and a battle, must always keep him writer. Thousands have. read The character portraits are real H God's message is often referred- to Christ cannot exist together. These, self in marching order. j Maurice 4Tndus' observations on people, living, loping: dyiiig—and the doctrines which -the -Christians converted . E.phesians not -only con 1G. "Withal taking_ up the 'shield ; the social up heavat ' in Russia, the parting of Bernard and Anna believ8d and pi;actised. "Her depart- fessed. their' sins, but came • before of faith, wherewith ye shall be able I beginning'• 'in 1917 through the in the final chapter is poignant ed from them, and separated tet din- the whole- church and, declared their to quench all the fiery darts of the i years of the Five -Year Plan. The in its •intensity. ciples, reasoning daily In the school «'rang -doings., evil one,". Faith is that- by which we action takes . place priTrcipally Those. who. have read Mr. of Tyrannus." 'Separation, which- is 19. "And not a few,6f them that play }fold of God as our Saviour. The during the critical time of 1929 Hindus' notable books "Broken, often necessary if the purite- and practised magical -arts brought their kindling and inflaming power -of and 1930, when the -Five-Year Earth," "Humanity ' IIpro.otgd," _ peace _o! fire . church is to be main- books together and burned them In suggestions from without, -whether to Plan, put, the Russian people "Red Bread," and the "Great talned, took place at Antioch of the sight of all; and they counted the repining against God, or to anger-, oz i through . their most -formidable Offensive" will not be disappoint- i'isidia (i3: 6-48),�at Corinth (hs: price of them, 'and found it -fifty to- evil desire, ot�despair.ia best met test. ed in his powers as s' novelist. 7), and at Rome (28: 23-2,q). thousand pieces . of silver. Ephesus by trust in God. : 10:- "Arid this continued for the; was noted for its magicians or wiz- 17. "And' take the helmet of sal - f y „space of two years; so that all they -lards, and the IPphesian-'spells'. Emall nation." (Cf:-Isa. 59:17; I Them. 5: -bor'ng to Forest La o Cres rriticis.n fn !fie Autumn Salon Ha t F' — A ^ 1 . a c Or CA Al NO r' t s' v`'" -K �w:: 'psi.:., a _ q,'� /? �. r s•, .Jrr.�.,., ' p�'� '. .R2M� a f *°G' y•A d" ,y' C 9� '7Z• � '•c ."b•,M %•wl�x u ` � ,�� .c t£o, 'b� $ L ti:♦ n �� ,�� i' ,. a..% i i� �'��,v-x.'�''�t11' y _ ..�,+• � 'a .. .. S` • .. .. �i V 8 - j - yam^ K♦.v' - _ hsngiag paiutinas in We 19Iq exhibition ,buildings for the •Paris,-France,-,Aulumn Salon discuss - - J, the merits'of the va7ious ::or$s.of art _as they get a new slant mt them while u=.ins flror as their lunch This s<•cue of toil si:Ows how "�)0 men halted ,a forest fire nn hall -mite _ table. lrontin C::dar Riser watershed near Seattle, Wash. -They are carrying gasniine for «'al •rpcmps and other equipment up steep slopes (right). - C=C''a Piaying Her Part Abroad-=-- recd _ ..Survivor o� - r .- •mom o` ,°�" "' , �.� �.` � 7�`j�L3.� ,Y �' ,•n"� 'nth � � x �'� :� +rt� G ti? t xyQ4 a\ \C Ib y 1. Here are Canadian delegates in Europe` attending some of the important meetings that have been going Ivi.- l.e, Gorridec; the sole survivor of the'ill•f::ted 'aretic expedition peaded Oa. Lett to right, Dr. W. A. Riddell, Canada's permanent delegate to the League of -Nations; Dr, O. D. Skei- } tots. Undersecretary of State for For Attairs; Col. C. P: Vanier, .adviser in State Deportment; Paul arriving Ding' in Brenta France, from Raklavick, Iceland, where his sank. r Martin, M.P., for Essex West, who attended the Youth Conference, Senator Dandnrand. C—S a 49 &CA19Zi" !V9W* urday, Oet 81st, at L30 p. m. All 'costume, everybody has a lot of �._AAL9'R2G14T11R. jj&ple Leaf ww 'children please bring their tima. fun at a Hallowe'en MasquerMe. ahl!11Vcal Fite TUESDAY, NOV. 3rd--�Auctiork sale Term offering. Ladies please bring pie&. Adm I iss . - C"Ca $1.75 per you; $1.60 paid in advance Greenwood United Church Ann- ion, 15 and 5 cent& of farm stock, implements, at lot• -Subsez*Uous to the United States iversary 'Services will be33, rear con. 4,. Twp. of Whitby, on -and WAWANESA INS. CO. Sunday, Nov. 8th, and Hot 5.rkey the property Of C. A. Lynde. No and Gt' Bflt'la $2-00 'a &dv%UC& Dinner on Tuesday, Nov. 10th. Keep Reserve. Sale at 1 o'clock. See Chimp Rates for Farm and C4="' this date- open. Eye' bills. Wm. Maw, auctioneer. Buildings JOHN - MURKAR. �Proprietor' Mr. Walter Wilson has, opened up Windstorm Insurance on 8 :the blarbkmith shop. Mr. Wilson Care Card of Thanks undlow 13lighland Creek was the, blacksmith here a number Windmills, Silos etc.Automobile Insurance of of years, leaving here about ten i Amd 7t.e Wilson family of Green Riv- er wish All Kinds Y ago. We welcome him back to take t Mrs. Roger Pearce, who has been t.�s opportunity of ill for some time, is slowly recover- to the community, where he is ass- ye thanking the Ladies' Aid, the ne- Write or Phone ins erred of generous support. ghblors and the entire community BOWMAN & ROW1 the ' i a "Witches and Ghosts" invite r all their kindness' since re- Strime WHITBY ONT, • Mrs. Kiff has been suffering for the p"t-week from sinus trouble. YOU to join them in their revelry at cent disastrous fire at their home, the Halloowe'en Masquerade to be Green River. Mrs. Ford has been entertaining By 1C. H. Tuck, Opt. t You Can Buy at 'Home visitors from Buffalo over the week- held in the church basement on.this end. Friday evening, Oct. 30th. Come Astigmatism TIRES, BATTERIERS. I the Mr. and, Mrs. Rossiter, of Now with your pockets jingling to Part Three York have been visiting Mrs. Mol tune of 1 cent for each inch of BROCK ACCESSOR198, • your foot meaaure. Astigmatism, as previosuly ex- At an low &kid better prices . ciney. plained, is due to irregular curves 'THEATRE Mrs. Maunders was taken to 71,r- of the refractive surfaces. of t]Le' am Dunharton onto General Hospital for an open- eye. A difference in the power of you can in Toronto, t' n Oiisk week. the different. meridians, or part of zl� Z 8 10 I The 1�adies' Aid will meet at the -other words Astigmat-' A.ie Institute has accepted an in- meridiani Int' Priday &kid -Saturday -Vitation from lAkiiiiiew and will hoine of Mrs. Morriso?L on Nov. ism of the cornea of the eye is 'due October 30 and 31 Let us rep#tir that leaky top P :furnish the program for this meet- to its Toroidal curvature. Rays of -L,%,*t CompleW Siiuw at 9.00 Mr. Roy' Brown, of Dew Drop Inn I . Ing. married I A ,onto I light passing a'surf,%ee of this. na- SKturd'ay mdd4kee at I.SO :.ftilled Motor Reptirs, Was in on Satur- ture will not co -me to a point focus The teachers of the Public, School., day. attended the �4 -Lehers' Convention , The rays of the t -yo principal m,rid- ISJPORTANT NOfIOE-Stbtur George ',Ve, of Glenfalls,, N. Y. Gordon J. Law In Toronto on Thursday and Friday dans will have a focus of their own. day Evening Show starts at 6 30 visited with friends through' here I To correct this condition the lens ~harp.•pbone 2" of this week. over the week -end. Mrs. H-arndine, the mother of o,6 is ground that has the proper power PICKERING. ONTARIO Roy and Mrs. i �irh and Fern, of in its different meridians "The Big Bread - Mrs. T. McCord, was tak6n to the ans to bring Hamilton .visited with dike former', the diff,�rent rays to Women's Hospital 'in Toronto.. She 'father on Sunday. one clear point is 'focu-. This lens is a combination sufferinff g from pneumonia.. - Mr. and 31rs.'Pritehard-'of- Utica. f cast of 1936 The Wednesday. night eVehres, un-' 0 powers derived according to the N. Y- vi5it Witli ed witil. 31r. and Afr5, surface curves ground on the lens der the auspices of St. Joseph'6 John 'H'opk:n' last week, and may have certain powers�. Church, are !being held in Mor.-ish'k of The On -Xe Go Group- of the W. JACK OAKIE Hall each week until plus and minus in each meridian,ds- refl Real Estate has h A. ire _holAlin;z a luncheon at the U'red b}. thk-, error it must cor- 'BUH N."), ",kid A EN had boom 171 h6me (if Mrs' Alex. `Iiiovi on Sat ur rect, or one meridian may be rlus H I N G CRO.-�HY -Highland Creek: It is reported th&L day. Oct. 3 1,;t*, at I p.�. m. and -the 6their minus. 'If the -.A.�I 0 -4 several sales have. boerl_ made lately fault ANDY The Best that science o an ininroper 'and artistry Can give. Let',, rive .three t-ve�ets.afi s due t • has Sol Fronk Clos.4oin is one_ who d a Cou- focus of myF SIARY HOi,_%.1q[ pre off t1wits for the Younk,Pe?ple., in the vertical, the lens i.;--plaeed L's property. CHARLIE RUGGLES I py "t nwa­ to i ­iod start (Nn so 0.1t thi.4 meridian alone is cor- barniation + Service Sev'eral members of 'this. Institute k -.= --------- Quality = Satisfactieft .kkfonday� evening ly !�tarflng on re-eted.. attended " an Institute meeting a- .; 'I w,4 b,, -p con. n the home of Mrs. Cornell, and enjoy- .1 Me. - (71r:�*,7 n Fe.!lo' to 1�e,contirkued Vlowilty, Tliv,114y wl�i %V-edW,4day ' FiL Browil-, ill hn%:e,* �Crharre C. H. Tuck, Opt. ed Nli" Regan',q , talk on ..Health. vena~,w, t,-% Emile~ 2. 3,-mtxd 4- Eyesight Spxnaliw I" the meettink. So-nleasr- come outDinkeT Edg. OPP. Pad Oftlls Educatio'n in Ontario." Young P --,).!t: will makeFurnaces Fii#t Sbow fit 7 Oshawa Phone IBIS heIrk to .The Highland Creek Quartet is ty,, a bigger 'and better 'year, f,.)r g -t Cunlplt•xf.. S 44)%v nt 8:,,0 :'gaining faant. abroad. They have re'" t.1,e Srvi;ptv. Rewemb*r the ­irnt�. pey,tiy'accep�ed invitations to sin,, p F ictfor,� CA It L E t,O N1 I­fA m_ RD .....,at Nribarton' Ailglican Church an' Installed free- during -August - 'FREI) ),Itk.-%IUR4.%y R iet xedil-ire"took ?dace on at the Pom Perry Harvest Horm,. -Satur av, at d the bomi? of 'Mr.' nml E,�.sy'terriiks, if desired. Harry Hull IN Mrs. Walter* IsIcFarlane. `-when the!!' Al" Dirt' Gibson, uTio tens been visit so new and used Electric Wash. RLLd Colitract dayi,rliter, -'.Nla'ry was, united in Mar- or Ing her daughter, I.E s ,�d Refrigerators. T he Princess ghter, Mrs. Orvis. con- riage to Mr. Norman J6nes, of 17" .. , I tracted scold w'hicb turned to pneii-,�. 4rieliwork slid Stuae;work oto, by Wv. F. M. Burgess. "I e. GI LSO PRODUCTS COM -3 monis, and she passed away on e Acro Specialty house was gayly decoraied in.brid: Tf -ursday, Oct, 22 d. --She is be* Pli Paik 1612 50-10 P . '119 al colors, pijqk and white.' The bride With "'Ar6hitect's S6 interred in Sarnia. riven in marriaze 1,:v her father, DUMBRILLE, I)OUGLAS QIC9 - or . . .. . - .. I .. Repsirs At the time of the War of 1812, wore a turquoise. blue si4k'-fr It COURT OF ALISON $KIPW a boat.. brio in thp -Canadian. sol- Arki matehing accessories. and car- ORTH to Fort York, wus pursued by ried a bouquet of ro,,�Pa.'She was at- THE CROWN UNNE to V ISIO Ro-ebmit Rd. and Kirigtitnn Rd. .an American vessel, and, Dut in ;ended by Miss Dori,- RE _N —RAft 1;ARKY .4-2P %rowne in p and -Piv.k SM Ciree�ea i. - -:— -- - --- Ph -we e' d ink 4 matching HOOT GI BSON ' are of their "t, the Canadians accessories and also carried rases, PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given In money, which iven dumped the mono was all For triarelliniZ, the . I�Hdp wore a that the first sitting of the Court of in gold coins, near the mouth of brown outfit. Later the couple, left Revision for the %funicip'allty,of the The Last Outlaw"' Notice to.. o Pickering, I the creek. The nearby land is on the for a motor trip to Burnt River and Township of ckering, for the revision al lesson property and is known as y U on. their return will reside, .in nr- of the Assessment Roll for the year 1937 kite ' lGoIden. point, Only a few coins have onto, will be held at the Township Hall, ever been recovered, and this year On Thursday aftern T09 TYLER on, Oct. 22nd Brougham. on ktonday, the 2nd day of •campers and others renewed We do Building of all kinds. the 'Greenhill"!, Dumbarton was the Noiiemlber, 193ti. at the hour of 'two ..MARGAHET CALLA-HAN v"reh but without encouraging re- scene of - a very - pretty Wedding, o'clock- in the aft,-rnoon, CARPESTERIN6, suits. when Jean, daughter of Mrs. andl CHMENTINU. 7"he Senior Branch of the High- the late IZ,bt*. Andit_,rs-on was unite Of which all persons interested will ATTENTION, FARMERS pleas - take notice and govern themselves and Creek Women's Institute held in marriage to Mr, Alfred W. TYRA iceir %J(:LOLer _i.- -accordingly 0_sre_P_H__R*I Mrs. Iyas, of an �",-n �ol G KNIRR If d —,..of Mrs. Carr, Old Danforth ROU11; Toronto, • by Rev:. REP -AIR WuHIC E. M. Bvrjre�s. Dated thiel .21st day of 0 lob, 300FING. Jiler, lovely home, -with its D117F, LyaC, mother nf the gF567m— We are re to repair cars. of autumn flowers, was a veritable played the we&iing music as the .13onald R.. Beaton, trucks, tractors m3d Lautford itoofing bower of beauty. 'A.e guest, speak- bride entered the room to take her . Clerk. machinery. wbeels rebuilt a Empire Batbroom lad "Mat ars for the afternoon were, Mrs. place under an . a 'C arch of evergreen •tire -setting, % . EqrlLpnient, DiTtro Water Hooper, whose husband, Ralph w6od-work and I ter and auturna leaves intertwined with Hooper, has.- for-w-;eral ears been- crysanthern .- --,%--- 3' N eel ML AL wo-od-Wrning of do- i Systern@, Beatty - �elbrtdie-,---wh-o�w­as ums -1 1,401; zililipmen doing illustri6us medical missionary given in marriage by her brother :FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND Ptaee . your order now for..akud fAber uildia'K Materials A .-.-work in the S4 udan,, and Miss Hel-, Harold, -ore a becoming gown of t ...EXHALMSK wood -working and turming, Estitnates.Pree en Hooper' who 'has recently re;- turquoise blue moi -re, with a corsage Vrned to 1; ront-ps from her Mission of sweetheart roses and a rope of Auccessor to W. J. Mitther, Phone or Call Work Guaranteed Station at Addis Abbaba in EthiQp- pearls, the gift of the groom. Miss Stoaffirille 11. ROPE W Miss Hooper in a remarkably Florence Anderson . bridesmaid for ce A%gb.t and Day Servi F. Jr PROTTERR, Brock Aoad-Store.and.. Blacksmith $b ever an exceedingly interesting .her sister, wore 'yellow and bronze Business Phone 'Residence Phone' (Successor to W. H. Jackson) Phone -r,502 talk, gave a graphic description of 'mums. Philip, Tyas, brother of the >Wol Plihoe Pick 2729 1.26 the homes and home life of both the groom1wAs best man. For travelling, PICKERING. oxrARIO. natives and missionaries in EtWp- the bride wore a brown dress, the i&. Uri, JJ90pij supplemented her red coat and matching ;brown ace - daughter's, address by describing, in ass"ries. After an "tended trip the 1 THF RE D &WH ITE STOPES her inimitable fashion, some amus- through Eastern Canada and the tragic ic incidents in her life -FIRESTONE ins and t kdirondacks, Mr. and Ws. lVas as the. wife of a medical mission- witl make their home in Toronta. FINEST BULK an'. She sang several hymns in the .............. lime Dumbarton five tongue, -a feature of the Ground Grip Tires Soap Chi 3 lbse or- 2U pro ow on Dis gram which the visitors and mem• -.y found particularly interestin'? St. Paul's ori -the -Hill, Dunbarton. ORANGE and enjoyable.- Mrs. Oakes aid Mrs. Sunday, Dov. 1st. All Saints, Dw. ALF'S PLACE �'24bki Sleighthoirne were the tea hostess- Sunday Sclkinol at 2 P. m. Celebrat- Marmalade' large jar, es. Lunckeon was served and a, de- ion of the Holy Communion at 3 p. �CLAREMWNT, ONT. PIAW OR IODIZED lightfull�r informal social boui was mi. Preacher at this service' Rev. Aphone Clam am enjoyed.. G. Robirksark. On Friday, 0ct. Salt, f ree runnin -2 0kgi9,9ce 9t 89th, .the SuffrxgaRi Bishop -of 7k,r- HEINZ .Greenwood onto, fight Rev. A. R. Beverley, D. D., will visit St. G*orgels Pick - an' at 8 p, m. an Mr n '20c. Mr. 4 .a. W. k. Grummet, of ering., for' Co'fiMati' Radio' Service Pork end Beans, 2 fins'for Tickerin�:, gent 8srw*ky with Mr. Members of St. Paul's congregatimi S, Corbett and' fanvilY. are very cordially invited to this Expert serVic'e and SLICED . - L f Will ari4 Milton Ormerod. of Cr- service, and to meet the BhOhop at pairs with Edith a sh6rt social hour afterwards. 22c emwell, spefit Sunday wi' to all wakes. Reaw. Pineapple, I tins or and .Howard Ormerod. 7 anable chargas. � Work CLARK'S Several of the young people att- Whitevale ended the Y. P,. Rally at Brooldin guavanteed. 'an Saturday and Sunday. A H . allowe'en Party is being held Vegetable Soups, 3 f9r 25c. ARTHUR FIELD Mr. and Nfrq. A. Mark and son, in tlie'T. P. 0. 7 Hall Tin Saturday 11 DOZEN ZINO RINGS XVX'1'.SpeeimI, OA%b & Carry or Toronto, called on the f ormer's evening A' 7.30. Big plans have Graduate Radia and Television lustituta. I D9ZEN RUHRP,R RINGS GRkNULATXD SUGAR Soap Ch*P6, * 3 '�S* "'or, M ACE d large jar, L: - ON T. brother, Wr. Wm. Mark, and fam- been made for the entertainment. Member Official Radio Service Men's ..All for 29c. 100 lb. Rag for V. 10 Illy on Sunday. Prizes; swo being given for tie- Association. The Mission Band will meet in Best Dressed lady. Gentleman, Girl 3 Vt Phone 6201, PICKHRUNG fho bwwneM of the churcri ox Sat- • and Boy. C%"e wd enjoy the oW Haltowe'en -MaNuerade, get out a 8007H co MURISON w i r - An i .'-' •aw L _\0_ - : .Ne r , .�� F: .. o _ ... : --- K y Visr�oaR The Annnsl Iiarveat Bome Ser- cellent supper`vsrill be served in the 1Vladeline,} ` vices of • the Ciaremont United I Community Hall from 6.30 to 8.00 Farm. M arc h i n e r y -M'i . Turner is on the sick list Church will be• held on Sunday and o'clock, after which a splendid pro-�_ ,Beauty 'this week. Monday, ,.Nov. Lst and 2nd. On gram will be given by the following .7 • • ,L. Mr. Maurice Hopkins, of Midland, Sunday, Rev. Bert Howard, Principal able talent:' Messrs Bert Harvey Frost if Wood, Coeksbutt, J. 1. , '; f; . spent Friday last with Mr, and )ylrs. of Albert College, Belleville, will and Le Roy Benny, Canada's Dlost . Case, De Laval • S8lI.Ot1 ' _' Harry Porter, preach at both services, 11 a, m. Popular Comedy :/.am; Miss Irene New Roof for 14 ft. Silo �� large number from here attend- .and 7 mi S cial music will be Cooper, of Pickering, Folk Dances HAIR CUtTING, ed the fowl supper at Mt. Zion p' Fleury No, 21 Walking Plow tendered by the home• choir at : the and- Mrs. WnL Snodden, of Clare- Oliver 2 -furrow Tractor Plow SH A Jl POOING, r . ! last week. : morning service -and by the 'choir- of mont, soloist. Admission to supper 6 ft. Grain Binder, (New) - FINGERING, Mrs. Alex. Morgan and family of the Pickering United Church in the and entertainment, Adults 40 cents . . -' MARCELLIN(i Lindsay spent the week -end at the 8 Blade Tractor Tiller evening, On Monday evening an es- children, 20' cents: Spreader, Cockshutt Specialize -Hot C+il Treatment . :Nelson Wagg home. and Permanent Wan ' ' Mrs. Esther Palmer is confined ` ' _ _ _ _ _ - 1929 Chevrolet Sedan - - --to -the--crouse through illness. _ - Reasonable Pricyt. ,I Mr. G. M. Forsythe is recovering j - _ _ W• F. DISNEY, ,,,Greenwood MRS. M. MUNDELL satisfactorily after his accident, in 1 _ G _ - c _ - _ Pxoxs Pica 2314 41tf Phone ifl(16 QLAR$�Olti x . -falling from a horse. i _ _ d - _ _ - - i Mrs. Borland was in the city one i �'r 1 t= _ • Miss Elizabeth Condy'• is spending Zke Ritmo tit j�L1UQtJ"� 1 *V .s few days at Mrs. Readnffin's. SAKE • DIREOT • ECONOM1CAt. DRY Mr. and Mrs: Coates visited with •CHANGE OF TITHE TABLE -i.j . ._ithe 'Bridall family on Sunday. • ' Effective, Sunday, Sept. 27th, 1936 • • Miss Harvey, Mrs. T. Gregg, and -- . Lgpyg PICHERIN4 ' 1. L. Mrs. Lyman Pilkeq motored to tiro �� ' ci. ­.... I ty on Friday. -'oe Toronto For `Osbswa Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Benson and an intermediate Pointe and Intermediate points • family,, of Agincourt, spent Sunday A. M. P. M. P. N. A. M. P. M. P. M. - ` + - • at the Milton. Benson home. a 7.09 c 12:64' 6.64 - _ 'a 8.31 2.,31 d 8 31 Cut 12 lIIches . The Euchre Club will hold their s 7,44 1.54 d '7.54 9.38 c . 3.31 9.31 . - first assembly on Wednesday„ Nov. ' 8.54 a 2.54 8.54 Eastern 11.01 4.31 d 10.3111 - 4th, in the Hall. Everyone welcome. 10.44 3.b4 d 9.54 Standard P. M. a 6.31 11.31 D elivered, • $3.00 per cord ,Come and try the new tables.. 1x.54 a 4.54 10.54 • Time 12.31 6.31 A. M. -' __. ••- Mr, and Mrs. James. Coates att= d 5.54 b 11.44 , _ c 1.31 . 7.31 12.31 - w► ended the funeral. .of a *cousin of ar-Daily except Sun. & Hol. b -Sun, d Hol. only. . ..Mixed! Wood, $2.00 per cord Mr. Coates, Mr, Wilson, at Wood- .c -Sat. only. dr -Sat,, Sun. & Hol. only. ' . stock on Tuesday. - - .. . ;Kindling, , . $2.25 per cord - Mr. and :;firs, Thomas Gallagher, • Attractive Round -Trip Fares • --6,01 "' - •. 'of New York and 'fir, -and Mrs:. Jno•1. New York - 816.70 Chicago - $16.05 •11 p Hopkins, of Dunbarton, visited Mr. Washington - $18.20 Los Angeles - 563AS CHAS. COOPER, 'CLA MONT. and Mrs, L. H. Spragge this week. Tickets and Information at a a Miss Margaret blacnab has ret- . •EASTERN HOUSE - PICKERING PHONE 4504 _ urned home aft a trip with Miss .. . . - ' I .. . . . � : S.. Michell• visiting Mrs: and- bliss - -_ . :- • : Brodie, in New fork State. . { .. I. Mr. and Mrs. Birkett, -3Ir. and .. - - - - . w •.:.. Mrs. D. A. Pugh_ and Mr. and Mrs .. :• _ „ , Fred Ward, motored to Zephyr. - ' _1-1 - - - - . phyr. on _. . . _ Saturday, calling on .Mr. and Mrs. . - . `- - _ . Fred Cowie. - - - - . • Mrs, Conner and Mr. (3fM Tay - .. _ . for matored to Campbellford on .. • Saturday to visit_ 31r. and hire. -. _ _ - _ Bradbury, and were accdmpanied _ - _ _ _ _ . home by Miss Kathleen. _ - �. g I A !` ' � � �� The Bowling _.Club are holding . - .. . _ - therr ,`wsnding-up" business meet- _ _ . . _ing .and Pot -Luck Supper in .the - = a , Community Hall on Friday, evening. � I _ T.• . - _ '' Members are all urged to attend. .. • . /lar interesting and enjoyable even- . �. -� -;ing is assumed. m _ _ -- _ - Correcting an item in our last ' •',". _ _ - . '• - . - issue,• Mr. and Mrs. Dopk)ng eater- - T i - . ' 3 _1. y:. r. o ,friends in hots, .71 . _ • _riiiiiiiiiii�4° .. - - g ..` . our of Mr. - and Mrs. Magnus � Mor- . , -. _ .. with w•hotn ,they . • . gen, of Guelph, - have been spending a vacatioA in .- _ - reQestration plates oomrnemorate Coronal . • the blaritime Provinces. - .. gar w crowns and white g res on red tack 1 _. _ year with _ Master A1.lan Pretty, who is con .,%ground. Each plate carries on one serifs letter..1 I - - fined to the Sick Children'sapit- . _ al is finding his : three-week stay - _ .. -_ = _ . _ - rather tiring We don't think that . .,, "1. • ` Alam is very much impressed w-it'i _ the "silly �„ hospital rules. He paid .. . .. - - - :• over.' some good hard-earned cash _ - R'' for a cookie . a few _days ago, only oZr;K_ to have nurse express 'her horror at 7-a ��% 0 •s. - �:"�- uck. His friends. look for him home' C . :, :. . again soon. - _ . 'a Hos ital., �.. a I M__ _. w , " Toronto, on Wednesday, Oct. ?9th.1. _ - - 1 PERMITS ' . . T unoun or _ 1. � .. - • ; . , .of Hannah H. Jack, in his 76th T.. • [ itE r . • year. Private service at the resid ' . . ••- . `.:, ,once; Claremont, at 2 p m. Satur- ,unitruorn 111 I• - - Al/ A I I A = 0 on y. . .1 .. ay: - 3Ist: Service i � .1 - a IT! . . • ,Baptist _Church. at 8.30 o'clock. In- - • • ferment in Clsrsjrrfottt Union Cem- _ etery. We are sorry to hear of Mr. and ' - -. . _ ..,1. . _ Mrs. 'Goddard and family leaving • f _ _- - -- the' conwwnity for Toronto. Mr. ' =. • Goddard, a talented musician and nU UE to the 4Avance' in- the ne`w r pure easing season ,r_ elocutionist will be greatly "missred --- and the fact., that increasingly large mb s of u d ;L An church work and by the comtnun- ,. - _ _ - . rte, F cars and trucks are now purchased at this time of rear, I - its generally: He was also a valued1.g jmember of the.Hall and Parc ;' 937 Motor Vehicle Permits and Operators' Licenses are Board. ` , Tlie Baptist Your$ People visit- being made available November 2nd. - ed the Young People of the Utu'ted ,•- 1, chin an Monday evetrsng; ,tit; the 1937 Permits available November 2nd save the p�r- ,:, regular session and put on the .pro- 1chaser of a new car or truck the expense of 1936 registration gram. Mr. Edgar Ward »ve the . OR on some of 'our great men ori ._ They save the purchaser of a used car or tuck the . . Literature, naming Dante. Milton, - -fea for rring the 193-.6 re istratlon (1937 Permit %! - Shakespeare, Bunyan, The Young .„a 1. ` --- People served lunch, closing a very - can . be procured without transfer fee). • . delightful, friendly evening. An ex r of this This advance sale of 1937 Motor Vehicle its and form bf 'frasernizing by the young - - rs' Licenses is for your convenience. -Take advan- _ .;'people of the various churches. Opera f c ;'' t0 ` I. Ma•, Bielby has not yet located the tage o it. There are one hundred conveniently located . "• ''tools that ,were removed from the -issuing offices throw heat the Province.. You will receive dwelling at the east enol of the Fill- g ' - age. Every 'person lies a great deal _ , efficient service at the one. nearest you _ - ,,... -1.,of sympathy for a mann or woman .. ., 9 wick who has spent many 'hours and days0. L. - - of hard toil to purchase necessarq . • . L ; , 9� - .. ..I ':i • implements with which to carry on, -"1. J only to have them "lifted" 6y sane - crook, who is too lazy to work for - .... - .. - t • his own,. This sort of thing is only � '. - carried on by low,. mentally unbal- . ` • ,fenced kind o£ Persson, for whom the1. 1. MINISTER- OF HIGHWAYS 1. _�.. I most seveoe punishment is too light. ..'...... I .. I �._ p R O V (NCE O F .O N T A R I O �... �. .I- 1. :...- �. .I.. I 1 11 .-�.. 1; 1. Mrs. Jorhn Coates suffered a very r fh nose bieeding, severe and 1. Y - - -1 + one dad last week, aril as a result -=- - - is confined to her hod in s very e . ud weakened condition. -- - s sc .1. - �_ 5 .. .. , r' .. a ' y .. $i.. .-.. -... ,:.".. . :tri-• '.�, - . - ..:,.. 3 'Y .. .. -. SF .,ti: ,/ 11 .,.I. .:. ... .. , , .. • 1.- •..1.. , ,.. ; Yk, .. } i. ..:.� ` ... ... - ' ,+. .. '. R•r�. .� ..:_ .: 4.. a :.... -. _'.:... .. ,;,.., -. ... .. .. _ e • • —Will England -Africa Ali Race port, announced at the He' the • e • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Lakes recently. ____ v . IA -feeder 'II b arks from .the •Press ' ee er service will a provided .. �, a,:ii from Armstrong to the Head of the ,•, ',!o -t Lakes, although this, may net be is • • • • • • • • . • • • • . • • .., � SP r ; operation by July 1. Technical ex- t ,.. , i perts of ,the department still have to CANADA pair had bought a ticket. It seems 'C, T;` determine whether hydroplanes or railroad troubles of late seldom u k 4 , 'and come singly. ." F , a planes should be used on the •!•heir Reward �- ' y. route, the minstet said. _ Girls who are golf sensations get Men Singing in Choirs y` , Hon. Vi r. Howe received with 'evt their pictures in the newspapers, t . dent satisfaction, news that the city bnt merits of a good pumpkin pie The Ontario Music Teachers As- (1. councils of Fort William and Port sociation has been in conferences in f" v � , Artaur had approved the principle : maker get no recognition at all.— Toronto, and whenever there is a •' %� t of leasing :and for an airport at in Sault Ste. Marie Sar. Tut. Tut. p Doesn't she get her name in the Fall conference or a c'ouventfon one may' ti tercity. 9 be certain some person will rise up" fair prize lists .—Stratford Beacon- I , . y ; 1 s' The Trar.s-Canada service will be and say something gdite unusual. �i - . - $erald. , daily each way, flying the distance • • . : : • Harry Holgate of St, Catharines, I.---,, � *� r, l P Y g . claimed "it is almost impossible to •• from Montreal to Vancouver ver in 15 -. ,'he Cult.eal Ideal .. hours. Connection wilj be made for -- get even third-rate choruses for our { � •• , ` Toronto at Scotia Junction, north of ' ` Are school studies to be scaled churches today." And Toronto or- � _ � a �• ' : Toronto. When sirgorts have been down to the capacity of the listless ganists and choir masters started at 4 r ; completed, a service will be o• orated . • • and incompetent, and is the cultural once saying yes and no. The trouble ..• . also from . blontrea] to TIa'.ifax. ideal to be abandoned? The eiviliz- seems to be in getting male voices, £ s ": ,'. „ •, -Five- planes, two fl' ng and three ing influences which have trans- The young men find so many other+f x . - formed the world came to birth things to do today they have no ?. . �` � stAndbys, will be required' for the . . when Rome eminent! practical and time for choir - -'" t', ' , that L service. Electra tit is y P Practice.—The Peter- Y.,,* likrly hard-headed as she was, turned to borough Examiner. * '; } that Lockheed Electra panes, with err►' rapacity for ten passengers, 'will be - more imaginative Greece, and the :z used. Later the 23 -passenger Doug- inteAectual refinements it had to of His Method �'' ; -_ " las lanes may be used; the smaller` ter. What the Academy at Athena ' The village blacksmith ' was a � , P stood for—pure,culture—must never cockney Englishman with a sense o" panes being put on, the feeder lines. . ..:. be allowed to be sacrificed: humor. One day a customer called '� •., • -. The service, will , not be operated , . We still retain the name "acs- and asked his prize for welding a' 4." r �' directly by the governtnent, but _ demicaf in our educational efforts, piece of iron, a very small job and t � µ �;, ` • irobaL'ly will be let by contract "to but are more turning away from the went into detail by asking the smith %•. � �;^k y>ytM1x ,'� y a company close to t%t ;;overnntent," . y h _ the minister said: The railways spkit connoted by the name. Vemoc- how he arrived at his charges- - • '. �.:, ;.,,,�, 3-. , b Ys may - . racy must combat such demeaning whether be charged for . the time + , , _ b z c connected closely with the oper- teadencies, if i. hopes to survive the consumed, or had flat rates for the »I , v^^•`I"� .... sting company; he intimated. challenge of the times.— Hatrilton difEezent jobs, etc. x"� "� .1 : �` ', Hastecaes for Planes Spectator. The smith replied: "When hi' Bits "'" "" '' 't' .. - me job done, hi looks -hit hovbr, and It' is- likely that hostesses, which charges hall that m conscience will ' C. «'. Scott, Melbourne air race winner ill .534: at,d-(,jif.s Guthrie, with are used on all the loug distapce air Shouldn't Be Published Y their 'Vega Gull,' ' in" which they won the England to: Johannesburg lines- in the Lnited States, will be There was something in the paper hallow. Then hi shuts me eyes and . ;�9!)00_air'race. The 'pal ;with their plane, received 8.'0,000—the ape- about the driver of a car who ran doubles hit."—Exchange. ciat speed prize. ' . , Part of the crews is Canada. On a - - 15 -hour flight there must be'sonic -itis machine into a- railway engine lief that if a car and an engine meet - . - - nt a level crossing near Chatham, at a level crossing the railway en- rnvs:on for 2rv,ag meals, and . land the railway engine was disabled gine will deal roughly -with the les- great efforts to `,catek. them young." they have been born and � that last other. - service and hostesses- do - , • ser contender and at the same time Canada has a notable record for war which Ra to rriake It "s2fe for much to incpirc public. coafrdcnce in and had to be towed in, while the carrying 'freight and passengers -up in. demoerary"?—Bong Kong Press. the service, the- minister said. auto was not seriously damaged. may demolish the driver. There are - . - Nor. was .the driver. drivers doing -so many Wild things on to the northern mining sections, Th.e nevi a;vrv:,-e c=ould L. in), t ac'. Otherwise avaetion 1evelopmerit .here 1 We doubt much whether such our roads today .that it .is not well Spoiling Warfare to fia^ada r. ail and passen„ cr bus- - lags somewhat. We might take a teat War behind the front. star 'that •nr^'_ ro:v -.items of news should erer be nnt- to encourage the belief that the going to -sic lases in the. i P out of our sister Dominion's book and drops out of the. blue into, jolly tn.tcd States, I,on. 111r. Hose do ed in the papers. Some person is lesser force can suceeessfully eon- encouxafiP the ligiit. airphtne 'clubs, p tend with the gloater.—Tire Peter- lawns and gay dola;s, war' tbnt r;ared. ' It, would Trot mean' any loss - almost bound to come to the con- more --Montreal Star: chokes women and crlildren,' that in- bus:ncas for .the ra !way.•;, but on 1► elusion: "If a.man near Chatham can borough Examiner.shows no respect for rm octant di - do that, so can I." It is much safer - P th-_ cprarary the airr•ay fcedrr tines rectors of..lmpertant companies, "con - to have the public glued tp. the � be Thrill of Death Uphold Britis}r Traditions - would bring businces to the rail- . "The craving for "thrills cost the With t'.e lofting of depress ion slant readers:" of. the- lYatly t*iir^Nt: 'v:ays.h=. said. tires of ten young ,church wardens and deacons. the man - ' Recipe For Education Y g ceopje near Pitts- conditionsahete is evident in differ- A?rraly about $7,000000' has been _ . wlio 'hears the chimes at midnight, burgh, Penn., on ..unsay .recently. ent part- of the Empire'- realization the man wild kcelis the Stock Is•' 'nve,ted by- the'Dominion' in the air If Lord Tweedsmuir •never did "A ihrill or your money back," was. that the guestien of migratio., mast, rhange.bw;. and the man *ho never fields, most of it being spent for re-. " anything more in Canada than to the slogan wLieh induced them • to be con,ide,red. With abundance of m!sses•a. cup match- ot, A Covent -Gar•' .lief ,work:. An expenditure of a fur, . make speeches sucb as the one he g6 • for a ride in an airplane• A .few room, the ba i s eanrot be. kept up in- 4Pn .tali no -respect. at all for all ter $1,000,000 could, be reruiced on made the other event. 9 before the moments .after -the plane left the deflnitrly. �1nd, it is a wholesome the props cf the British �ConstUtutton rRorts. beeco �, and equ;ptr.rnt. - students . and , graduates of Victoria ground -it plunged into a wood? and sign that all discuss ons stress the and Britain's greatness—s: ch a war , Personnel of the service 'had not , University, hi_ tenure of office caught fire..and then the tGn cxeur- wisdom of filfing t?ie,e :scant space. sw 3 -nen. and terror•insi+tring Idea. A been chosen yet, the minister slid. •_ _ would still be worthwhile: For this sionista were given the "thrill" - with settlers who will up? odd Britt.}i wa,' which :. qot contlned_to protes- In, fact, he said, the personnel pre speech .outlined' a purpose nna ideal but !c was the thrill cf dQath. it !s traditinns.--Toronto :CfoLe, _ sl�nal� fa no.innger- a , gentlemanly scntrd a `diff'icult prob'em. La'rticu- in education which we, in this coca- such incidents as this, which- are wnr: It has erased to be glorious and larly in the ground service w•hi h try, are too apt to forget. keeping—a. lar a number of - ' _ .g persons. The World's Eest Seller ' "=.orabte, at become iagteut .bQs - was very .technical: •:The develop - Lord Tweedsmuir did not tell from b'ecotning air -minded. The afr- - tial. -n reime-.a.-ainst humanity. The ment of air ser�•ice woul;l o en a new !Victoria L'niversity'tttat the pun es The vxtr3or ,u,arN �lr'm,,;•.i, alL evrr purpose: plane is a wonderful invention, and ftevii that- lives' in the p,c,,.,tee_t is .of education was to train g th© wot.;l. for tb I�o[y 4zijitE is agtl field fop gounfi II1Fn, with much• op- youn men it is destihcd to occupy an. impoir- 1:111nitk'P. f: -nod, Ppitcr:he thinks for "success' in life, to make :none taut h Society ,a by the Picot that, the liibie 1., Partunity: Flying services ro.v em Y• place in i. a transportation Socict fait to be cut off from. des r.thte profits The principleh of the'"livin� philoso- systems of a!1 countries, but it is. a y year issued.over :elevFu ploy about tcn men on the. ground than to• lose its own lite Profits ry one in the air, he' said: : and a half million cupie: \o othmr for eie phy" instilled by a university should mistake to regard airplane as in- work printed; olA or ilea .enjoys any .are' still at :active if chc-y wart be be '`on the one side revt:rence and . ;:lade out .of honest neutrality, as, V r. Just ,back from inspection of the ,,� strumerts for ,pro;iur!n;r, '•thriT,:"_ thins lil•.e ,urh widr�•pread readln;. major United •St:ates air routes, tiffs, godly fear; on the other'a cool, sine Chathzm tiew&'- ' instance, by a -scrap bc�tweea Italy Part 'of elle drtnand,'do doubt, fg fur -- ; ntir,;ster said t!iat he w#ta i land clear-sighted attitude to the ani, Atips�inla. tt - t bueJness of mpresscd "If T am right „ > F Alacemcnts of:•aoru•ont coplcs.-and Bing drag;"ed in i ,quite another mat- f:,r icu!ar!y by the. sIecper planes world around us. y, in' S oi.ane, �4'a h., a thief w 1i Wrong Sett art .re.presepts ' netiy • readers won g t 'in my surto tc (`.slrutta Stat.estnan used on the taanscont; ental sertice _ c tontinped .Loral Txeedsmnir, "then P as through the apical of literacy, But, He spent a Vere comfortabra night We have a kilo sub?noted to X-t;:y>: and seven din- as the [.nt;don ' Slxctato: .ren•ai hs: • - .p sophy of life, a mends were discerned in his interior. "At, a time when the decay' of inter. ' -1. in one of the planes, he said, Pur- . philosophy based upon,a• humble and It was'the conclugion of the judge est iii, rrligtoir tends to be talion for ] in his inspection he •fle:v itr almost reasoned optimism, The fluty of the this wa r 1, �� R—, ranted ifar too i•eadili• and on quite :1� Mout-Trip every 'type of cguipment i- use on I o e p-aartford Expositor. - insufficient grounds) this • cease cis .� _ .next generation. the philosophy•wh ch ontrea o to dcte.rmine the successful fraturra } we have learned from our fathers,' .. • and tnc;eas:n; absorption.of'cflpies of the Bible is a fact iof some slguific• cf the. American airways, he said, _. ; :-• widened and deepened by our o:vnu.ure Aviators anon'•=lIot:n-cat Star. '• experiences." One thous m eSt CoASt el it education 11 . be• looted froth South Africa universities . ,Main line Via Artnatrmn —Feeder �peuiZli'3� p>F COD'ttS good 'for our cultural, development, for the whole future for training in the new Air Force Re- 1 '; among us, if we keep serve. Pilots will be trained 'at the The Empi!lre Service Later To Lakehead __ .. . these truths in mind.—The Ottawa rate of ?00 a year. -It may be re- , Cities ' Write§ the St: Thomas -Times - Journal, marked c:rat'respons.e in Britain to Betrayed Journal = Then .there's 'the o'na �__wotm ' . the governments appeal f ally titinfi of children, when • ' \i'e usually . Join the 'Royal Air Force has been •the new :car on the cit iTian 3iont s - 5't-Frans-Canxts air service; bout the- customer who asked the , ' A Rail Problem itntnediate. France also is making envisaged. end what. do children handling mail . and-passpngers, will waiter if, his corn was tender, and . Siamese twins. pre.�cntecl' a prob- (and, also their parents), when they go into operation July 1 next from the waiter replied, yes, very, and ha " :.1-s tem to the conductor' of 'an Ameri- fit their gas -masks and do their fire Montreal and Toronto -to Vancouver, would appreciate very `mUh if tit• - can railway 'v, -hen only one of the, - - >: C-4 drill, tbhi} ,of . the-`Noorld into which Hon, C: D. Bowe, mi,4lister of trans- diner would take his foot off' it. . . __4 . -__Nf a ��' ' : . .r•:• a:WARE ' ,1. . e. .. . TH E �- - ' ` ' = : oto ° ° _ _ .,'• NEf_LE `. , e e o e . _ . o c ° -•: m 9' "C•p7r19bt+d 1932; tWll7 k Lee Co. i S °1 e ° ° r. �� : .. .. .. .. -.. , _ - y . - tT✓,/ "What did I tell you?"'cried the'. .•.. Dorothy glanced around. There Walking a little tray back from the "What's a Wheeler?"' asked -Bil- hen, with a cackle of triumph, "Can was no sign of any }louse in that t water's edge, Dorothy came to a •.l'ina, curiouslq. "People who wheel, I tell metal when I bump -into it,, or part of the country, and she reasons bank of white sand which seemed to . . I guess,' replied Dorothy. "Perhaps - „is 'the thing a. rock?" . "It's metal, . ed every key must fit a lock and :. -have queer markings upon is sur- they're automobiles," suggested the _ - _ sure enough," answered the child, every lock must have a purpose. face. "What does it say?"- she - . hen. "Several of • my friends. have _ "`..gazing thoughtfully at the curious Perhaps the key -had been lost by - '.asked. the yellow -hen, who trotted been run over by automobiles. Where . key she had found. "I think it is someone who lived far away, but had along . beside her in a dignifted , are you going now. "To find , . pure gold, and' it, must have lain wandered on this very shore. Musing • fashion. "How should I know?" re- - ; something to eat," replied the girl. • hidden in the sand a long time. How on these things she put the key in plied the hero. "I cannot read!" :When they reached the grove Doro- do you suppose it can, here, B!Ilina? her, pocket- sad said, "I believe I'll "Oh! Can't you?" Certainly not; thy was disappointed for thele were - IAnd what do you suppose it un- have a look around and see if I can I've never been to school, you know." no fruit trees. Then. Billina spoke: - locks?" ' "I can't say," replied the find some breakfast." So she and Tlien, as they drew .closer, Dorothy , "Look," she said, "I never saw a ` '"' '.,hen. ,the hen set out., - read the sign aloud. =tree like that before!" 4. W I. i, ' i e,. . . I . the cost of power presently con- p tracted for. MININ G]l Laguna Cold Mines' September pffCproduction amounted to approximate- C ly, $28,600, as compared witlh $31,-F �NE i 000 in August, according to J. H. C. Waite, president, ' who has lust ' re- Est turned from • ttie—property. This is - considered . satisfactory in view of "' Atnel Mines, Ltd., has acquired the fact that during September the l DO THIS when you eight additional claims, six of which large part of mill feed came from wake up with a, are located to the south and two on the dump, • which has an estimated _ Headache the north of the main property in grade -considerably less than the mine The new - the Michipicoten area. average. The large amount of ore ENJOY RELIEF BEFORE acreage gives Atnel a total of 800 is' now being drawn from the mine YOU'vE FINISHED DRESSING S6re� and it is underst°od that the and it is expected that rnilHreads`wiH CIGARETTE PAPERS company may acquire further show improvement. Shaft sinking is total eclaims which will give them. a proceeding and a station has been of 1,000 acres. cut at 875 -foot level. At least one . • —°— - more level' is to be opened up IM - r " ` • • Installation of the 104 -ton mill at mediately at 1,000 feet. The s_topesl the Morris Kirkland Gold Mines that are being opened on the 150- has been completed and the foot -and 600 -foot levels show indi- property will go into operation with- cations of being somewhat better eraiized granite, according to a wire "I haven't changed my views or. new unit in the next week or ten days. The than• the drifts, it is stated. received at the company head office philosophy of life, and .I neves will. has-been designed so that with —o— from J. D. Turner, resident engineer. change them, but I know I am too old, mill little cost it can be stepped up to ' Skookum Gold Mines' second dia- A considerable quantity of quartz to talk about it.". 150 tons per day. Crushing of ore mond drill hole put down on-, the shows in both dykes and in the —George Bernard Shaw. will be started this week to fill the No. 3 rein has encountered two hanging and foot .walls.. Mineraliz- - �1 mill bins in preparation for starting lamprophyre dykes. separated by 40 atipn consists of pyrite and chaleopy- Germany has decided to "se-ests►b-' the ball mill October 26th. It is feet of core langth of sheared min- rite. _ lisp-• the whaling industry to seduts estimated it will take 10 days to two t — tune• imports of oils'and fats. , When you wake. up with a head- , weeks to fell the clrcm ache, do this: Take two quick -ac -t- up the mill. Results of work on the nExtendedTour O Thi., Continent q t3 f quick -dissolving "ASPIRIN lower levels indicate the company lets with a little water. wily be able to provide mill feed of Classified Advertising . fl _ By the time yott,De finished dress- a :much higher grade than formerly �'; r.. f. r, y TY/y SALESMAN WANTED Lu chances In ten, you'll feel y " ' ` " ` y' estimated. Several veins have been �f� ''. , �3a ? %/Hi' !% _ urg levels bletween ALESMAN WANTED—FLNwNC1AI. some relief coming cut on the new deep le S Aspirin provides this quick desires the serviced of ; high dace moa )relief because it is rated among the - `750 and 1,250 -foot. Where ore is to repreacnt them in flus locality we 'have ; quickest methods for relief science uniformally from 60 to -100 per cent gr mining issue of real melt. we hassle notht� has et discovered. higher in grade than On the .Ievels else —our fpet two Issued were bow wf�ert with the properties 1s Peodltetion; boaimfssloA Y in Co;. Wilson Potash Box.§Q.. g 1 le. Apply ]3u baa Y -� " r- PP Sur. 1 U n s I e� e . :., ®"As inn tablets are made in above the 750 -foot 1 .•- Canada. "Aspirin" is the register face another, important development - I 73 Adelaide St. W Toronto i n ' - 'r'i trade -mark of the Bayer Compa 150 feet f rom the . PERSONAL Limited; of Windsor, Ontario. Look is take place -: - for the name Bayer shaft. r , lin the f0lln Of _p-- I' ,{, ". ��� !"RLYI: i HAIR 1JISTArial size D3c. Air . i'� (+��(d l3 No. die. BaEe. SDc. Trial efs• xSc. Aa - a cross on Follov6ing reports or further-.; M �y� rf Bette. 2:0 alcDermot, winnfpag. every tablet. financing by', hew York interests. Bram Watkins, president of Cunip - x' y I:�vENToxsl 1s t. Min stated that. g• � hilne3 VERY • iNYPINTOR u _ t - >:r • � . ,_- demand to r r' n OFFER TO search Corp. have laid out a• large- oT:d. Ge -t— ! ' x A'o1 noted Inventions and tun Company, World program. of development which .has ,� FE w y dent tree. THE YiAM9AY Comt>aar. worts so Ili Patent Attorneys, 273- .Bunk street. .Ottawa, already commenced. Diamond drill- g a Canada _ r r,,,,..._ in- contracts are being: let for un- 5���'�w�ec derground and surfare drilling. eta m- STAMP COLLECTING ss both the Cuniptau _ �- L K FOR TME <:/l rlR CRO ai ns on d pNZIPAR Also Sudan, f4' i Z O era .Caribbean.A ! ..v'� - � property and the Aleso p 1? Y .. ,� F ,�-a;'; Tlserstalmcd, T�golaad,� he ecentl acquired. 1�i hilt rx z _ aa, energl Americans, ' .British Colontals. . which t .I Y s.;. for sc. Y correction iris . for Thisa Icawctous - S` b -n chemicals al - Manufazture of no confirmation, of the new financ- " r ,-To- oil . r ' in purification will begin- at Postage. CRAY 6TAASP co., Dept. pe new plant established at S-immen- ing was available, a statement horn t Tonto. Brazil. New York is expected- shortly. ! G 4 W6 R f a a�Kf { •FKNN•tN9- WILL —o_ r nda brines will shortly cam-- gY G �i ANtiING WILL —. Khoo chamdon. stism. N II �,s• CHAPPEDSKIN nte'hce contraction of . a hydro elec- nn Company. �t maodc. x • Cum ao 111 Boo h. EmP ee• Gres„ T"'oto Dilut•Minard'awith onolulf life, power. plant of 84, p• M $ .sweat off or cream A Ii ea •deft at a cost. of $5.000,000 for ' TUITION' FREE auto a day, For Frost Srte p y ,r, the L,a,m.at fs«tr and its own use, according to an an- tI'+t'd noilncement made by, James .Y.-hllrr = . _ _ :. AIRDRESSERs noY doing Permanent war - 2g No freubh, Very Iaaallnq Aiook� Rresident. Work oa the new H:Iag, we teach and e¢ulp-You- tree, yu- ?►Iajor F. A. Bales and Mrs Hates who arrtved in Montreal In "Antonia" cher particular•. west• .Bos s; LUtcerel, one plant will b�.started as soon as.a i October••ath, far• an extended tour of the United States and Canada. aria - - • t few, minor remaining details arc Major -Bates is a Director of the Cunard White Starz Line and a brother -- approved b.y, the Quebec Govern- of .Rik Percy Bated,, Chairrnnn of the Board of, the same Company. : ASTIiDf.A SUFFERERS Ment; kr. "Murdock states .in making _ _ .. .. A sTHmA -- K t5lsatanarrtr.,:n mdta tam- �� KING OF ppb jj" the annoUllCCinent. - While he could t1 Pletety - relieved o: [sthma Is rears ase then6t estimate the saciri that would not, pick up a' newspaper without stn geanly Bend valuable tnformzoss. to aur �T aulferer. Send . name and ad 2raaa, Gladys he made by the production of their.}., -Our lt7ewspaper rumpling add scrambling it until -it iI �,erta, 9osW Avenue Read, ' T •mcL+, one. own power, it is believed that `the !" fit for nothinH but the wa+topaper. f cost will be considerably lower than I William F. McDermott, in Cleve- basket. They have no order in ,their land Plain Dealer, observes -7 They minds -and no reverence in `heir _ say that girls who work in a candy souls, and they are a confounded factory ituickly' learn to' hate candy. nuisance. - Ry ani&gy, people who work for Q newspapers • ought to hate newspa- tt. pers:. I -. imagine -nothing. could be Step out of- the shadows if "y°u ; farther from the truth. want 'to 'enjoy the bright things in .5r , - — O In my own case, I find that ,y ears life i of service in the galley .only 4n - of ase oris s - iondr rssriewspa- — — \ ' i ors. I din. not speaking of respect A loafer comulains that he has a' GRA p wolf, but no door to keep him away V adlrliration.. In a, moral sense, N -• from. b>. U' "O newspapers are no different from _-people Somme of.-1hetn are honest, ...':';.`. decent and able, and sonic are not. O' O For, the moment, Iain thin king. of Flush Kidneys of I�VEFZ ♦� nevrspapers detached from their pol- tlp�-I(ll" ides, .their strength• or their weak- a Is nesses. I am thinking of them. cu a Acid.and Poisons )eH EY 5p! cretely in terms of the alive an 1 AS THE GREATEST pulsing pieces of inky paper that Cain in Health and Stop 8�'�"�'ER • �~ TRACTIQN TIRE _ Y°° pick tip fits the morning. T The pleasure that I get• out of Getting Up Night �►� t; ; 5415 sxtS SfcwaRt— r FOR SNOW APED • tilenl is -physical. I like the smell of when kidneys are clogged they become + v UNIMPROVED fresh ink on paper. I enjoy the feel ;weak—the bladder Is Irritated—often passage yaneeo� NEi1?IN6 EXPEET is scanty and smarts and' burns =•sleep Is last winter was one Of the ROADS of the pages as I .turn them over. resrteas ,and nightly visits. -to the bathroom o I revel in the sight of a newspaper are frequent ^' that awaive ts reading. The -fatter, the The 'right dare harmless dna Sreshealthy ce severe ever •known. _'r,,,. r,^..••• ,. r• way to stop this trouble and. restore healthy •=Weeks of dub•.e:0'weafltfr paper the better. I like a .stale news- ,u,,n to kidneys and bladder 1d to get ectal rested fuels to the utmost '.� — '•/ any druggist -86 4e -cent bo: 03 Gold DGedal, and found-manywanting paper no .better than _a stale `egg. Haarlem oil capsules and takq as erected — '� Newspapers must not be mussed •and �T— One fuel came through that HERE the you. won't .De disappointed. l is toughest— GOLD testing triumpbantly. That going 11$ disordered by another h: n:l before lem But capsui s"a gihe originji and awns through deep f>tnld, snow or un, they get into youts. —right from Haarlem in Holland — a grand was D. Cx W. Scranton A 'plague on thnrr '' Fall kidney stimulant and diuretic. Remember also Anthracite which is trade- jmproved roads — Firestone Ground that other symptoms of kidney and bladder harked—coloured blue to _ _ _ backache,le cramps, puffy eyes, ' . p i.� mold palms and nervousness. ' 'i substitution. The `blue teiithout the use of chains. The pat- I { 1 ' ' i coal' dealer will tell you more about this great fuel. 6-36' ' ented Ground Grip tread grips . on any L order a ton today: 4 surf ace—is . self•cleaning—and gives T h e :- ,.'�"r�„/•� positive traction. Dont take chances Graphoehart ' • ;. of getting stuck in soft roads. Put 'a _ let of Ground Grip tires on your car or Shows how to read character ' truck today. No increase }n puce. See REAL M O V I Positively no mon- from handwriting of a glance ' the local Firestone Dealer. plete -with cum• ey to Oily, given ely . piste •with fflms, to You abaefutelY batteries and ail- free and guaran- IOc PREPAID ver --screen, ready- teed as -represent- ' to operate. �• Graphologist Roam 421 • �. simply send your name and address, we -73 Adelaide• St. W will matt you only 12 tins of RY90a sealt 0 #- Toronto ell at zso, a bo %. T which alt. • _ Ing salve, cit Y G R t P T 1 R E S Every home needs a tin. Sell wilh{o Su - O days, remit once, and w•' will send trout- IIM2M1,W1d a -Maehitia at once, postpaid, or cash com- *�� minion. issue NO. 44 '36 ►OR CARfo TRYCKS AND TRACTORS HYaEIw;RIOT �n�, �trt. a_>a_* Box C-1 1 i ..,t +'fur-•8..?d :.. .rw "--t J'x�wr'+�•.rw..ci..y"�•;; z n �z rd•.a. g< -rt,,; --1 Ue Mines Rorke attended a that the disease sas spread through. meeting of Friends at Newmarket out the herd. After this thing if teat week. cleaned u everyone g - =Kiss Mary Calvert spent sten -The Township Council will meet that it was done "Y°II be let he, ontore days last week with friends in 'Tor. on Monde next for the transaction to Y '��• Chicken and Ham Supper, St: And - of general business. Court of Rev- " r -air, and -Mrs. Mauriee Hickey taw's Church, Tuesday, Nov, 3rd. piekerin s Leader Store t Sunda with friends in the inion at 2 p. m " ' ff vpeII y -'-tie Swastika Club held their St, Andrew's Presbyterian Church cite!. Drama -"Miss Molly" -.40 .25 - 'lie play, "Dust of the Earth" first Ming of the season ' at the y ° •,'is being presented at Stouffville .on home. of Mrs. . F. T. Bunting on Thursday, Nov. 5th. _1lursday evening last. DON'T - 0 Eis ffMise Ida Bunting has returned ++ �� Big Store Fashion's..ti_me--have- been busy eteaang up their rifles before they home after being in Toronto f°rTAKE CHANCES Bette!TEA $n3alt6 . ';'start on the annual deer hunting some , days owing, to 'the._ illness. of�F to the Northern parts of the her sister, Mrs. R: A 'Douglas, tvhu Pla Safeaa� . 'good Tea Colors is now recovering, y province, -Rev. Hugh Crozier, will preach -Mr. and Mrs. D. Madill and Consult your Druggist " at both servi es on Sunda next. at: - - at daughter;' o! Neatmarket ' "and' Mr, Y ' . � ... - • ` - 1I a, m, and m. The Adults and Remember = "Bi QOff Hole roof sad Mrs. Frank Hants, and dough- p' V V p ter, of Claremsont, called on Mrs. H. Y- P' Bible Classes will meet with' YOUR DRUGGIST IS MOR.F. tJo. lb • Mech' on Wednesday. the Sunday School at 10 a. m Ali " _ ' tll'an t (� Y' welcome.- Centknnia � United' -Church- --Overcalls- -—Tlogiei� -=Don't miss -seeing-"":'tie Circus". A MERCHANT � choir will provide the music at the which will be held in St. Andrew's r — New Fall avenin service. Real Overalls ' tCharch on Nov. 12th and 13th, un- g H. V. R. MOOHE, DRUGC=I;;1 der the sus lees of the United Feather_ prophets clave ibeen - Choice P DUNBARION, UNTaR1OOr ShadC$' • -Church Woman's, Association: .Predicting a very. severe winter, . • - . giving sure signs, that never fail Real Men -Rev. Dr. Carmichael conducted ' 'Bulk anniversary Cervices in Streetsville for their predictions. And there ere CARPENTER & BUILDER P A 9e , 75C , 9Se on'Sunda last. In his absence Rev, others who .give just as reliable COCOA Y X1.95 per air e reasons for predicting a mild win - J. Y..Frader, of Streetsville occup- Alterations, Sash, Uoors.and '',led the pulpit in the Presbyterian ter. We will know later who are '2 lbs, - Church :here most acceptably. right. Screens made to order, NOTICE --..In future our No more closing -4We are 'sorry' to report that --fie coldest October 27th -since store will be open on Mon- for on Wednesday af- Mrs. J. C. . Philip, who has been' con- 18A9, .was that of •Tuesday of thi.; Plans and Estimates given on p fined to her .bed `for some time week when we. had from A to 12 General Repair• Woi•k. day,'Thursday and Sat, .• ° 25C. ..-ternoons until with an. affection of the heart,. is degrees of frost, and ice an inch or urdayever) ings, further notice fu er more in thickness. Fartunatel " thA �' ` .l. gC� i� TE R, not improving as bei friends would heavy frost could li Y _ PiClierin like to see ,her. _ -CHAPMAN -It' has been announced o�•er the 'there was Very little fruit and %eg,_ - M S radio that the e.overtimen t inspect- 'etables not harvested. L • • - --i"ie Ladies' aid of St; -Andrew's The Pieker�n " - -- -- - -- _.'. 1.. thosehave started ei check , all Church held. their regular month! !hose baring 'receiving sets, and Church at the home of,Mrs. R 14.MEAT MARKED' TWO STANDOUT V UES those, having failed to procure the Hall on Wednesday -'last with a R _ _necPs�+A Tlicenses for the current good attendance. "The chief item of year, will -be prosecuted, business was making the final ar; Cur'Mott.B---.'Q11alit.v & S.ervicer • ,. _ -The Annual +tank -Offering rangements for the annual' chicken. r Ti TO Tailored Suits our CoatB f orF• meeting of the W. M. S. of the Uri= p Special -•country_ tF it'd Chuirh'wiIl be held on Wed- and Ilam supper to be held on Tues- luau Or women -New Spring and day T el]ine'next. Style Sausage nesdsy, Nov. 4th, at -3 p: m in St. -The Women's Institute ' meetin:� ' Andrew's Church. Mrs, Hugh Tay- held at the home of 'Mrs. W. Bray' Summer woollens, direct from i he lor, Foreign :Mission Executive. Sec. A retary evil give- an intc-restinu talk.. on "itesday evening was alai] aft 5c. per lb. - British I$les.... $24.75• Foreign the ended, with Mrs. G. Law, presiding. 2 lbs for 25c on, the work of, our W. 1tI. S. in After a lengthy buairtess sessi„rt, an Fort. urge's A. Y. P. A. interesting]lnrcrgram was given. Voc- Gordon Maid Full -.fashioned Hosier- - heldt:LA REN})✓. 51 Lei, y,. al selections .by firs. •Call han and their meeting last Friday. :A g»od y -3l Mptlr►Ret Service weight, Chiffon and Crepe. number were Miss Bra were en'nved. fnllo e'? v r present. After the 'hy a debate, "Resolved that the -Phone us. For Delivery business was over our Musical Con- vener, Mrs. }2nffe -took charge of joys of middle -life surp¢ics that of pb�e lgZp NF'W SPR21`TQ* S23A SES -750. O tL 9'33. . y_ g }-nuth:''Asian Wice and ',Hr-. Rn}iin- the evening, her Or% was good son 'on the Affirmative.' Miss Joan - -' - Pickering and everybody enjoyed the musical Clark and Nfgw Rub atnirr'tr on OPEN Fred -'• Buutffi ' !- • !L ickering Ientnbers and readings. We are glad - y _ the Ne�tive. Fdaeh 'speaker making - - t o announce that Mrs: Johns has ; ' Establiel`.ed 1851 several rood po?ntn, makino, it a for kindly consented to be our Literar; .`,Pry difficult task for the jndsrn= - Convener. On Saturday evening th . _ - - - - - - -. - - - ' - --- --- e Miss Pennell, 1Glifra RiebardFori and A. Y. P. Al lead a wnnrlerful time ;Ira. Ctr+nk, who: finally aa�e the Business- at the home of Mr. an(i..:tilrc, Rudd} I'J'AT dPchsion to. the neftatire side--. oS L}1Pwho gave an address on"their tray- l�els around the world, illustratig* ebate.COai -St. Georee's .Church. Sunday. 1 _ It with a' wonderful display of .pit - : tures. It was an outstanding P Ptt_ t^v. laC All. Saint ' rsr. Sunday COke ....,FOR SUMMER DAYS' School ' at 10 a. m. Morni.nt; Prayer Ing, which the A. Y P. A. will a] - at, 11. F.venilarr Prayer at 7 n m�. , ,WOOd ways remember. Preacher at both. sorviees. Rer. F. ♦r 11 --kAnniversaryr Servi�eg, w;tl br 'Ree Have a complete line of. Cooped AJoats G. .Robinsnn. On Friday evPping' At Clli1'Fnt. PrICBB P held in St. Andrew's Church (Gres- Oct. 30th. the 12ieht Rev A. R. Bev- . Cooked Ham byterianp, on Sunday -next, Nov. 1st .rlPy, D. D. ;e-bt Rev A. TZ.iR of - Bev - at 2.30 P. m:, when -Rev.' Gordon Hc- Toronto, win resit St. Ceor�e's f^r -•. �CKERING ' - - Pheisen, 'of Riverdale Church, Ri11 Confirmation at R N. m: 1TPrpbels • -•• - Chicken RoII be the 'special speaker: speeial' mus- of the conlrfefration are im•iteA to LUMBER. YARD Ili d `' is will be rendered by the home rhe flub Room- afterwards-, to inset' • • � Je a --.sal t•I:eir under ylhP direction of Mrs, the Bishop, and tri enjoy a .shnr! v►f1)Nk: 340) 8pratt. ' On Tuesday evening, follow - ; - �-f -3Fleicil'-hril7l� -,F _,,tine of the Gu 4d 1 - --- - ♦ ariety Loaf• - ing,Nov--3_1,ra-Chin". and Han; will be held tm-T,rrcdav; ?\nv. 5th IjiQjgeStion • Sapper will he served in St. And- at the home of lir;, )icLean. Macaroni and 'Cheese' Loa! taw's Hall, after which a Comedy _ If you are troubled with Gastrit Play, in two acts, entitled ")iii s . Audley is, Sour Stomach or other -ailments ?Dutch Loaf and Bologna Molly" will be Fri, en wider the din- :; :. caused by excess acid in 'the atom furni a Mrs Stpraft. !!wale will be -"i a thermometer •' -of G. di H. Stomach eadeheese furnished between . acts, Come �an� 14. sere on Monday evens Powder.. If will give n nediate enjoy a -pleasant 'penin TMg' 6i You i _ g. Affittiss- A 10* of water holes on the road relief. ion to supper and entertainment, 40 'west of h -e couid be made pass- E. C. Jones cents, children, 25 cents. able 'by, filling with crushed stone. s'' -.-R E. I D -'Tie* cattle -testing that is being W H: BEN has P•+o ddvorNsetnaanits. _ carried on in this district at: res- had a good crop " �pp - P of clean apples this year and he But�eher, .(pboDe.3000) t'ichering ant is playing havoc with many irf' got '}h� about all off before the T�'f1R gALR-A "W-nndPi"furnace, a the dairy herds of'this net hb9i)i"d. _ including registers'pipes etc., •all is good _ g freeze., shape. Apply at NPNS,,,Mce 9tf We understand that when -the ins- Chas. Lvnde has decided to sell ObtgAGF,-RP¢i.tPrPdJPrawen�, �'• p 'bercctor cbti ease, any animal as -t Out and } ii Bale. will 1Cker�.I1 'Hardware St ore t+,e found ad- due (kl. 30ih, 3rd calf. registered dual pur- tubercular case, the animal must verliced elsewhere. "14tH]" as be was °"Ge shorthornfBa due Nov, lore;, 2nd calf be destroyed, but tdiat the farmer Also a number nt Barred Rask pullets, Herd in familiarly called by his old, frienhs tel f accredited M, B, Burk; Phone lick 1081 / receives from the Provincial Goy-, has been a• }ifelovig resident of i n•1 t - �� ernwhent a liberal remuneration }hese parts and a (rood crowd will • �PPI,F.q FOR sAr,P,_Rnr•rhPrr' If y4U 'die in need of accessories and that the arlinial may 'be 'sold on. :be preeen# 'at the sale. a spies, all grades, ircluding a quantity or the rrilarket, where a fair price is good cooking apples. A J Taylor, Cherrywcod. W. H. Guthrie has put in -a car- tool' paid in addition, sE+ that the money lead of feedinz steers is has Frnrit 1 7T NTPii_A KcIdi - Nnri hr,r IP itis for your present Range or Heater ary Ins: to the farmer- is not t.,"''^fit. H. Z^e ;. r' , - •L But -the i vested his Sudan Grass^SEed and i� 'A1'EK �i'I:LL 'UItILL1Nta - SLICh as Stove Pipes, Elbows Pol• unless the fanner cares to pay th•2 e p f f fan rices for the r.f i carrying on errperiments in grain: `P as years e:peri.nce. Prices reasonable •, : _ CS n e Ce. i ii' ed eou•y.. ,ori , Praact+c 4 ' Auply ©_flutTman, ,43 Albert Ave, Mimico, 10 • from the owneis of certiflerl hErda, hit T:it1 - great ish etc let its have the privi-' a h,1 arc ' lel, to other farmers. L`(lli SALE-, t -w Ifr mpn htt•P l�^r, •f . cutip.,sad • - + pullets, h;ed for high cgs oroduction. Alio _ wait" for the purelta yrs, the local -4, • Halk,we en �? cnieract,> . ar un.'�Idted cockerels. David J, S:r•tt, Alton., man dill probably have tc• gig.., up ranged by the Ch>b will hP held in Iteaa.rt^use tale. s'16 lege' of serving you. the idea of a dairy a On the the schoolhouse here 'nn•Frida.,,Pv- j Oft SA1r14—A °u,n,t•o nurtrtir'r of h Td. 1' rrgistcred c-,va and n hull tb months old, ening when prizes •,vaill he given for otherhand, viewing' the 1 9itllation ?q from a fully accredited herd A..Wtwd, Col. K. - • •' R COTkSumer, WC a0 not take kindly the, usual contestants. Thos will be u Marshall'; farm, Dunbar o -t » Come and see our line of stoves to fire idea of receiving our milk .followed by a -dance and 'lunch, tr SALE-Kirnhet, ruitr. New !o- out �am;liea,- Brom' tlibercuiar . ming votlr cake and enjoy the fun. F Century hand washing machine, tie Laval - ai1(I heater8 - os Prof.' Alexander and "drtunhter...` ny rator..iron bea,.springa and thiftrei i, Ap pa • sews. and are Quite 'reedy to apo► Mrs, J. Carter, Pickers. g.. 9t-30 . o an!l_D. M. ArcMhald .and wife, of pathize with - the. moivement, _ and L�OR HALF, ON••FXC>H.A N F'pR. ofronto, were callers at Griaaritere [' Agent for McOormick=-Deering Farm Machinery everyone Of US will support app anything useful = Gne cheeterficld suite, •irovement that. will help.- to. °n Sunday last Prof. ' Alexander several new floor and bridge !pians 'complete _ �S IIIt9TII'flti0II81 T'rSCfl>< p prevent was F. M: Cha man's Enellsh Maq_ with shades, also one upright piano, and ooe -• Abe htinrmn cOrilt177fn,tiOT of d12SPaFeti p 1938 modelhone radio. Apply Len Dison, Rouge ter 8t. V$TRitr and 14Ira Alexander Hills. Phone Scar 3t r 11. 9tf i Foot -lift 'Single Furrow Z11(i114.8 Flow - farmers : Strangely enoulgh, there - are �a his - former. - • stem 9T on and Repairs farmers who resept such ntliaement_g 7� (lUNft-On the Highw"o it, Dun ' but after oln into FIR Matrxxzine. P Barton Village on oc'r.zScb. a small:purse _ bur Motto:_"We•hpvs • •.Can Ret it. Or Q' some ai�1e9 The . testers. for -tile Cattle are containing • .um of money. it will he given to .r Bt milking t1iA1'e. acid A;ZC sign 11TP the person who csn prove ownership by identi. it Is not;made.j' makine their rounds "(I will soon f ymsr purr and content%-andpaying costaf this rr sarrMmdina and methods of hand• bP in this-ertion. Manv are stand- acive-riisemant. The Manse't)unberton, i0 Telephone 3900 'line the milk. we are ready far anv- + I!O l 111: L A 1 R1' (.0 (� N - ng chat wiu iris lin well while others a-bn nm� tai"' i Q S J� j� L`d'�t� DICKERING ruarnnfee a hP^Ith- shit }ave one d1:ZeaPed CO': P.^ter tried earl grrdP r,r.,s, (;nvcrnmr•r T, f' J ►J !! �1 •wl i/ - :W, clean product. t-svd, k,rts'a ann c;osc cppriwgrrs �I ay, on J. • their herds in past yearn }hare frnutd bw,d. Blrwd tt;ate T if rtes rcr1. F're+ G�ci�very ur purchase• al 7 or more, Sstlalactionguaranteed, Wm. J. iwurphy, L tndiar Ontario. Td•pbooc uat 6 '+3r T -Fri.. rY. 'i''`-n"� ti... 'F,4�C_/','f�'-'•'A' WX M , r 1• n"..-� • ... ate. • .b Y' F� _ . --1 Ue Mines Rorke attended a that the disease sas spread through. meeting of Friends at Newmarket out the herd. After this thing if teat week. cleaned u everyone g - =Kiss Mary Calvert spent sten -The Township Council will meet that it was done "Y°II be let he, ontore days last week with friends in 'Tor. on Monde next for the transaction to Y '��• Chicken and Ham Supper, St: And - of general business. Court of Rev- " r -air, and -Mrs. Mauriee Hickey taw's Church, Tuesday, Nov, 3rd. piekerin s Leader Store t Sunda with friends in the inion at 2 p. m " ' ff vpeII y -'-tie Swastika Club held their St, Andrew's Presbyterian Church cite!. Drama -"Miss Molly" -.40 .25 - 'lie play, "Dust of the Earth" first Ming of the season ' at the y ° •,'is being presented at Stouffville .on home. of Mrs. . F. T. Bunting on Thursday, Nov. 5th. _1lursday evening last. DON'T - 0 Eis ffMise Ida Bunting has returned ++ �� Big Store Fashion's..ti_me--have- been busy eteaang up their rifles before they home after being in Toronto f°rTAKE CHANCES Bette!TEA $n3alt6 . ';'start on the annual deer hunting some , days owing, to 'the._ illness. of�F to the Northern parts of the her sister, Mrs. R: A 'Douglas, tvhu Pla Safeaa� . 'good Tea Colors is now recovering, y province, -Rev. Hugh Crozier, will preach -Mr. and Mrs. D. Madill and Consult your Druggist " at both servi es on Sunda next. at: - - at daughter;' o! Neatmarket ' "and' Mr, Y ' . � ... - • ` - 1I a, m, and m. The Adults and Remember = "Bi QOff Hole roof sad Mrs. Frank Hants, and dough- p' V V p ter, of Claremsont, called on Mrs. H. Y- P' Bible Classes will meet with' YOUR DRUGGIST IS MOR.F. tJo. lb • Mech' on Wednesday. the Sunday School at 10 a. m Ali " _ ' tll'an t (� Y' welcome.- Centknnia � United' -Church- --Overcalls- -—Tlogiei� -=Don't miss -seeing-"":'tie Circus". A MERCHANT � choir will provide the music at the which will be held in St. Andrew's r — New Fall avenin service. Real Overalls ' tCharch on Nov. 12th and 13th, un- g H. V. R. MOOHE, DRUGC=I;;1 der the sus lees of the United Feather_ prophets clave ibeen - Choice P DUNBARION, UNTaR1OOr ShadC$' • -Church Woman's, Association: .Predicting a very. severe winter, . • - . giving sure signs, that never fail Real Men -Rev. Dr. Carmichael conducted ' 'Bulk anniversary Cervices in Streetsville for their predictions. And there ere CARPENTER & BUILDER P A 9e , 75C , 9Se on'Sunda last. In his absence Rev, others who .give just as reliable COCOA Y X1.95 per air e reasons for predicting a mild win - J. Y..Frader, of Streetsville occup- Alterations, Sash, Uoors.and '',led the pulpit in the Presbyterian ter. We will know later who are '2 lbs, - Church :here most acceptably. right. Screens made to order, NOTICE --..In future our No more closing -4We are 'sorry' to report that --fie coldest October 27th -since store will be open on Mon- for on Wednesday af- Mrs. J. C. . Philip, who has been' con- 18A9, .was that of •Tuesday of thi.; Plans and Estimates given on p fined to her .bed `for some time week when we. had from A to 12 General Repair• Woi•k. day,'Thursday and Sat, .• ° 25C. ..-ternoons until with an. affection of the heart,. is degrees of frost, and ice an inch or urdayever) ings, further notice fu er more in thickness. Fartunatel " thA �' ` .l. gC� i� TE R, not improving as bei friends would heavy frost could li Y _ PiClierin like to see ,her. _ -CHAPMAN -It' has been announced o�•er the 'there was Very little fruit and %eg,_ - M S radio that the e.overtimen t inspect- 'etables not harvested. L • • - --i"ie Ladies' aid of St; -Andrew's The Pieker�n " - -- -- - -- _.'. 1.. thosehave started ei check , all Church held. their regular month! !hose baring 'receiving sets, and Church at the home of,Mrs. R 14.MEAT MARKED' TWO STANDOUT V UES those, having failed to procure the Hall on Wednesday -'last with a R _ _necPs�+A Tlicenses for the current good attendance. "The chief item of year, will -be prosecuted, business was making the final ar; Cur'Mott.B---.'Q11alit.v & S.ervicer • ,. _ -The Annual +tank -Offering rangements for the annual' chicken. r Ti TO Tailored Suits our CoatB f orF• meeting of the W. M. S. of the Uri= p Special -•country_ tF it'd Chuirh'wiIl be held on Wed- and Ilam supper to be held on Tues- luau Or women -New Spring and day T el]ine'next. Style Sausage nesdsy, Nov. 4th, at -3 p: m in St. -The Women's Institute ' meetin:� ' Andrew's Church. Mrs, Hugh Tay- held at the home of 'Mrs. W. Bray' Summer woollens, direct from i he lor, Foreign :Mission Executive. Sec. A retary evil give- an intc-restinu talk.. on "itesday evening was alai] aft 5c. per lb. - British I$les.... $24.75• Foreign the ended, with Mrs. G. Law, presiding. 2 lbs for 25c on, the work of, our W. 1tI. S. in After a lengthy buairtess sessi„rt, an Fort. urge's A. Y. P. A. interesting]lnrcrgram was given. Voc- Gordon Maid Full -.fashioned Hosier- - heldt:LA REN})✓. 51 Lei, y,. al selections .by firs. •Call han and their meeting last Friday. :A g»od y -3l Mptlr►Ret Service weight, Chiffon and Crepe. number were Miss Bra were en'nved. fnllo e'? v r present. After the 'hy a debate, "Resolved that the -Phone us. For Delivery business was over our Musical Con- vener, Mrs. }2nffe -took charge of joys of middle -life surp¢ics that of pb�e lgZp NF'W SPR21`TQ* S23A SES -750. O tL 9'33. . y_ g }-nuth:''Asian Wice and ',Hr-. Rn}iin- the evening, her Or% was good son 'on the Affirmative.' Miss Joan - -' - Pickering and everybody enjoyed the musical Clark and Nfgw Rub atnirr'tr on OPEN Fred -'• Buutffi ' !- • !L ickering Ientnbers and readings. We are glad - y _ the Ne�tive. Fdaeh 'speaker making - - t o announce that Mrs: Johns has ; ' Establiel`.ed 1851 several rood po?ntn, makino, it a for kindly consented to be our Literar; .`,Pry difficult task for the jndsrn= - Convener. On Saturday evening th . _ - - - - - - -. - - - ' - --- --- e Miss Pennell, 1Glifra RiebardFori and A. Y. P. Al lead a wnnrlerful time ;Ira. Ctr+nk, who: finally aa�e the Business- at the home of Mr. an(i..:tilrc, Rudd} I'J'AT dPchsion to. the neftatire side--. oS L}1Pwho gave an address on"their tray- l�els around the world, illustratig* ebate.COai -St. Georee's .Church. Sunday. 1 _ It with a' wonderful display of .pit - : tures. It was an outstanding P Ptt_ t^v. laC All. Saint ' rsr. Sunday COke ....,FOR SUMMER DAYS' School ' at 10 a. m. Morni.nt; Prayer Ing, which the A. Y P. A. will a] - at, 11. F.venilarr Prayer at 7 n m�. , ,WOOd ways remember. Preacher at both. sorviees. Rer. F. ♦r 11 --kAnniversaryr Servi�eg, w;tl br 'Ree Have a complete line of. Cooped AJoats G. .Robinsnn. On Friday evPping' At Clli1'Fnt. PrICBB P held in St. Andrew's Church (Gres- Oct. 30th. the 12ieht Rev A. R. Bev- . Cooked Ham byterianp, on Sunday -next, Nov. 1st .rlPy, D. D. ;e-bt Rev A. TZ.iR of - Bev - at 2.30 P. m:, when -Rev.' Gordon Hc- Toronto, win resit St. Ceor�e's f^r -•. �CKERING ' - - Pheisen, 'of Riverdale Church, Ri11 Confirmation at R N. m: 1TPrpbels • -•• - Chicken RoII be the 'special speaker: speeial' mus- of the conlrfefration are im•iteA to LUMBER. YARD Ili d `' is will be rendered by the home rhe flub Room- afterwards-, to inset' • • � Je a --.sal t•I:eir under ylhP direction of Mrs, the Bishop, and tri enjoy a .shnr! v►f1)Nk: 340) 8pratt. ' On Tuesday evening, follow - ; - �-f -3Fleicil'-hril7l� -,F _,,tine of the Gu 4d 1 - --- - ♦ ariety Loaf• - ing,Nov--3_1,ra-Chin". and Han; will be held tm-T,rrcdav; ?\nv. 5th IjiQjgeStion • Sapper will he served in St. And- at the home of lir;, )icLean. Macaroni and 'Cheese' Loa! taw's Hall, after which a Comedy _ If you are troubled with Gastrit Play, in two acts, entitled ")iii s . Audley is, Sour Stomach or other -ailments ?Dutch Loaf and Bologna Molly" will be Fri, en wider the din- :; :. caused by excess acid in 'the atom furni a Mrs Stpraft. !!wale will be -"i a thermometer •' -of G. di H. Stomach eadeheese furnished between . acts, Come �an� 14. sere on Monday evens Powder.. If will give n nediate enjoy a -pleasant 'penin TMg' 6i You i _ g. Affittiss- A 10* of water holes on the road relief. ion to supper and entertainment, 40 'west of h -e couid be made pass- E. C. Jones cents, children, 25 cents. able 'by, filling with crushed stone. s'' -.-R E. I D -'Tie* cattle -testing that is being W H: BEN has P•+o ddvorNsetnaanits. _ carried on in this district at: res- had a good crop " �pp - P of clean apples this year and he But�eher, .(pboDe.3000) t'ichering ant is playing havoc with many irf' got '}h� about all off before the T�'f1R gALR-A "W-nndPi"furnace, a the dairy herds of'this net hb9i)i"d. _ including registers'pipes etc., •all is good _ g freeze., shape. Apply at NPNS,,,Mce 9tf We understand that when -the ins- Chas. Lvnde has decided to sell ObtgAGF,-RP¢i.tPrPdJPrawen�, �'• p 'bercctor cbti ease, any animal as -t Out and } ii Bale. will 1Cker�.I1 'Hardware St ore t+,e found ad- due (kl. 30ih, 3rd calf. registered dual pur- tubercular case, the animal must verliced elsewhere. "14tH]" as be was °"Ge shorthornfBa due Nov, lore;, 2nd calf be destroyed, but tdiat the farmer Also a number nt Barred Rask pullets, Herd in familiarly called by his old, frienhs tel f accredited M, B, Burk; Phone lick 1081 / receives from the Provincial Goy-, has been a• }ifelovig resident of i n•1 t - �� ernwhent a liberal remuneration }hese parts and a (rood crowd will • �PPI,F.q FOR sAr,P,_Rnr•rhPrr' If y4U 'die in need of accessories and that the arlinial may 'be 'sold on. :be preeen# 'at the sale. a spies, all grades, ircluding a quantity or the rrilarket, where a fair price is good cooking apples. A J Taylor, Cherrywcod. W. H. Guthrie has put in -a car- tool' paid in addition, sE+ that the money lead of feedinz steers is has Frnrit 1 7T NTPii_A KcIdi - Nnri hr,r IP itis for your present Range or Heater ary Ins: to the farmer- is not t.,"''^fit. H. Z^e ;. r' , - •L But -the i vested his Sudan Grass^SEed and i� 'A1'EK �i'I:LL 'UItILL1Nta - SLICh as Stove Pipes, Elbows Pol• unless the fanner cares to pay th•2 e p f f fan rices for the r.f i carrying on errperiments in grain: `P as years e:peri.nce. Prices reasonable •, : _ CS n e Ce. i ii' ed eou•y.. ,ori , Praact+c 4 ' Auply ©_flutTman, ,43 Albert Ave, Mimico, 10 • from the owneis of certiflerl hErda, hit T:it1 - great ish etc let its have the privi-' a h,1 arc ' lel, to other farmers. L`(lli SALE-, t -w Ifr mpn htt•P l�^r, •f . cutip.,sad • - + pullets, h;ed for high cgs oroduction. Alio _ wait" for the purelta yrs, the local -4, • Halk,we en �? cnieract,> . ar un.'�Idted cockerels. David J, S:r•tt, Alton., man dill probably have tc• gig.., up ranged by the Ch>b will hP held in Iteaa.rt^use tale. s'16 lege' of serving you. the idea of a dairy a On the the schoolhouse here 'nn•Frida.,,Pv- j Oft SA1r14—A °u,n,t•o nurtrtir'r of h Td. 1' rrgistcred c-,va and n hull tb months old, ening when prizes •,vaill he given for otherhand, viewing' the 1 9itllation ?q from a fully accredited herd A..Wtwd, Col. K. - • •' R COTkSumer, WC a0 not take kindly the, usual contestants. Thos will be u Marshall'; farm, Dunbar o -t » Come and see our line of stoves to fire idea of receiving our milk .followed by a -dance and 'lunch, tr SALE-Kirnhet, ruitr. New !o- out �am;liea,- Brom' tlibercuiar . ming votlr cake and enjoy the fun. F Century hand washing machine, tie Laval - ai1(I heater8 - os Prof.' Alexander and "drtunhter...` ny rator..iron bea,.springa and thiftrei i, Ap pa • sews. and are Quite 'reedy to apo► Mrs, J. Carter, Pickers. g.. 9t-30 . o an!l_D. M. ArcMhald .and wife, of pathize with - the. moivement, _ and L�OR HALF, ON••FXC>H.A N F'pR. ofronto, were callers at Griaaritere [' Agent for McOormick=-Deering Farm Machinery everyone Of US will support app anything useful = Gne cheeterficld suite, •irovement that. will help.- to. °n Sunday last Prof. ' Alexander several new floor and bridge !pians 'complete _ �S IIIt9TII'flti0II81 T'rSCfl>< p prevent was F. M: Cha man's Enellsh Maq_ with shades, also one upright piano, and ooe -• Abe htinrmn cOrilt177fn,tiOT of d12SPaFeti p 1938 modelhone radio. Apply Len Dison, Rouge ter 8t. V$TRitr and 14Ira Alexander Hills. Phone Scar 3t r 11. 9tf i Foot -lift 'Single Furrow Z11(i114.8 Flow - farmers : Strangely enoulgh, there - are �a his - former. - • stem 9T on and Repairs farmers who resept such ntliaement_g 7� (lUNft-On the Highw"o it, Dun ' but after oln into FIR Matrxxzine. P Barton Village on oc'r.zScb. a small:purse _ bur Motto:_"We•hpvs • •.Can Ret it. Or Q' some ai�1e9 The . testers. for -tile Cattle are containing • .um of money. it will he given to .r Bt milking t1iA1'e. acid A;ZC sign 11TP the person who csn prove ownership by identi. it Is not;made.j' makine their rounds "(I will soon f ymsr purr and content%-andpaying costaf this rr sarrMmdina and methods of hand• bP in this-ertion. Manv are stand- acive-riisemant. The Manse't)unberton, i0 Telephone 3900 'line the milk. we are ready far anv- + I!O l 111: L A 1 R1' (.0 (� N - ng chat wiu iris lin well while others a-bn nm� tai"' i Q S J� j� L`d'�t� DICKERING ruarnnfee a hP^Ith- shit }ave one d1:ZeaPed CO': P.^ter tried earl grrdP r,r.,s, (;nvcrnmr•r T, f' J ►J !! �1 •wl i/ - :W, clean product. t-svd, k,rts'a ann c;osc cppriwgrrs �I ay, on J. • their herds in past yearn }hare frnutd bw,d. Blrwd tt;ate T if rtes rcr1. F're+ G�ci�very ur purchase• al 7 or more, Sstlalactionguaranteed, Wm. J. iwurphy, L tndiar Ontario. Td•pbooc uat